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westernrvparkowner wrote:
We have had to adjust our site occupancy guidelines to account for triple axle rigs. Several sites we used to consider appropriate for all rigs are now restricted to "no triple axle fifth wheels". Unfortunately, triple axle rigs require a country mile to make a turn and we have gotten tired of the need for them to drive across the fronts of neighboring sites to make a turn any other rig can easily make staying on the driving surface. The sum total of all that is we only have a very few sites in which we allow triple axle fivers and if they are sold out, we won't accommodate them in any other site. So there is at least a few parks in the world that having a triple axle rig will make it harder to get a site.
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โAug-21-2015 10:07 AM
fj12ryder wrote:Those are "spring hangers". Shackles are the links between the springs and equalizers.
Just a clarification: I've seen several references to "HD Shackles", but the shackles are what the springs bolt into and are welded to the frame. Are we talking about removing, cutting/grinding off the welded on shackles, or are we talking about replacing the bolts and equalizers?
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taken wrote:familyof3 wrote:
Just be sure to check your shackles. I had mine break in half just after 2 years. Didn't expect that but I guess it's normal with a 3rd axle.
Good point. Upgrading to HD shackles is cheap piece of mind. You can get the Dexter ones or MorRyde has a kit based on your setup.
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familyof3 wrote:
Just be sure to check your shackles. I had mine break in half just after 2 years. Didn't expect that but I guess it's normal with a 3rd axle.