buzzard616
Jul 23, 2017Explorer
Broken springs
Spent the better part of a day last week sitting in a campground replacing the springs on the rear axle of my TT. Wasn't particularly pleasant and I'd rather not do it again.
BOTH rear main leafs snapped even with the second leaf. It looked like they were both previously weakened and the insane speed bump at the gate finished them both on the way into the campground.
Any ideas on the initial cause?
Pulling it apart, I noticed the rebound clips on all the springs were on the front half of the spring. On any picture or diagram I've seen of a leaf spring with ONE clip, the clip was on the end opposite the shackle.
Seeing as how the springs on the rear axle in a tandem set are 'backwards' would it make sense to mount the rear springs with the clips to the rear?
BOTH rear main leafs snapped even with the second leaf. It looked like they were both previously weakened and the insane speed bump at the gate finished them both on the way into the campground.
Any ideas on the initial cause?
Pulling it apart, I noticed the rebound clips on all the springs were on the front half of the spring. On any picture or diagram I've seen of a leaf spring with ONE clip, the clip was on the end opposite the shackle.
Seeing as how the springs on the rear axle in a tandem set are 'backwards' would it make sense to mount the rear springs with the clips to the rear?