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    MORryde X-Factor Crossmembers & Spring Hanger V Braces

    Hi All,

    Has anyone installed the MORryde crossmembers along with having those V braces welded between the hangers? I'm wondering if it'd be overkill or not? Of course MORryde encourages you to do both but I'm looking for any real life experience out there who has them and what difference if any you have noticed.

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    Chris
    Last edited by CL & EC; 04-19-2023 at 05:55 PM.

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    I can't give you any specific info since I don't have the V braces and only have the X Factor brace on my center hanger (equalizer). I can tell you that anything you do to support the hanger is good prevention. You are really not going to notice any difference until a hanger breaks so yours is a difficult question to answer.
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    I don't think it would be overkill. My frame (I-beam) cracked in the webbing because of the stress on tight turns. Kind of wish I knew then about putting the X-Factor on the rear shackles as well as the middle equalizer.
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