โMay-29-2015 07:24 PM
โJun-13-2015 11:37 PM
โJun-13-2015 11:06 PM
โJun-13-2015 07:46 PM
ACZL wrote:
Also in process of all this, I broke a stud off 1 hub. Dealer didn't have any and neither did another. Ended up at NAPA for one along w/ a new lug nut which I HAVE to replace before next w/e too.
So I'll report back sometime after the 21st.
โJun-13-2015 07:09 PM
โJun-02-2015 03:03 PM
I spoke w/ Lippert and seems they changed things up. While they still have and sell the wet bolt kit, they now offer a Never-Fail bushing which is supposed to be vastly superior to the bronze bushing used w/ the wet bolt kit. The Never- Fail bushings are NOT compatible w/ the wet bolt kit and not sure which bolts would be used with them. If one buys a new Equa-Flex, the Never-Fails come std w/ it. Bronze bushings NOT sold separately! I cannot see buying 2 new Equa-Flexes just to get the new bushings. How long do the bronze ones last? Has to be much better then the plastic ones from factory.
โJun-02-2015 11:13 AM
โJun-02-2015 10:57 AM
โJun-02-2015 10:25 AM
ACZL wrote:
**********UPDATE**********
I spoke w/ Lippert and seems they changed things up. While they still have and sell the wet bolt kit, they now offer a Never-Fail bushing which is supposed to be vastly superior to the bronze bushing used w/ the wet bolt kit. The Never- Fail bushings are NOT compatible w/ the wet bolt kit and not sure which bolts would be used with them. If one buys a new Equa-Flex, the Never-Fails come std w/ it. Bronze bushings NOT sold separately! I cannot see buying 2 new Equa-Flexes just to get the new bushings. How long do the bronze ones last? Has to be much better then the plastic ones from factory.
Was also told that in what I want to do, I have to "tap" (hammer) out the wet bolt from shackles due to the serrated edges on then. Can re-use them. Has anyone ever taken out the wet bolts? How hard did they come out? Seems to me if I recall right, they were a stinker going in and IMO probly have to grind them off in order to get them out.
โJun-02-2015 12:27 AM
โMay-31-2015 04:10 AM
โMay-31-2015 12:05 AM
ACZL wrote:
laknox---Good idea. Thanks. Currently have wet bolts in it, but a good suggestion. Thanks again.
โMay-30-2015 06:09 PM
โMay-30-2015 08:03 AM
blofgren wrote:
I have the same problem with our new to us Corsair. The trailer also has the adjustable spring shackles and the springs are currently in the top position. I am planning on having them moved to the lowest position which should gain approximately 3". I was going to do it myself but the dealer has quoted me 1.6 hours labor to do the work so I think I will have them do it. Now just to find time to get it in to the dealer.
If you do it yourself, please ensure that you are indeed using jack stands of adequate capacity and/or beefy blocking. This is a dangerous job on a large trailer.
โMay-30-2015 08:02 AM
ACZL wrote:rhagfo wrote:
It would be great to have a picture of the rig hooked up! Is TV tail high the 5er nose high level????
Thanks for the replies folks.
Not able to do pics at the moment due to way everything is parked (not level enough for good pic--camper is on level ground but truck would be at slight downward angle on driveway), but yes the front of 5er is nose high hence the 7"+ gap and 6" gap at tailgate.
Am thinking it would probly be best like some replies have said to just lower F/R 1 hole and put rocker bolts down in lower hole as well. Just have to contact bolt place to see if they carry serrated nuts for the wet bolts. If not, have to get 'em from Lippert. Plus secure some jackstands from work and about a good portion of a Saturday.