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Snowman9000
Mar 30, 2017Explorer
The travel can change. On a bad enough bump the springs can invert.
You can just have someone weld a short block of rectangular tubing to the frame to stop the spring's bolt plate from moving too far up. That's what I did. Most likely you'll never hit it anyway.
There are various bolt on rubber bump stops out there, not necessarily for RVs.
Like these:
https://www.amazon.com/Energy-Suspension-9-9101G-Purpose-Bump/dp/B000CNB5OK

Probably 99.99% of the people don't have anything and never have a problem. So who knows.
You can just have someone weld a short block of rectangular tubing to the frame to stop the spring's bolt plate from moving too far up. That's what I did. Most likely you'll never hit it anyway.
There are various bolt on rubber bump stops out there, not necessarily for RVs.
Like these:
https://www.amazon.com/Energy-Suspension-9-9101G-Purpose-Bump/dp/B000CNB5OK

Probably 99.99% of the people don't have anything and never have a problem. So who knows.
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