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DownTheAvenue
May 11, 2020Explorer
Remember that flat springs, springs with a very minimal curve, or even springs that have a reverse curve do not mean that they have weakened or overloaded and need to be replaced. Springs can be designed with any shape and be fully functional. In the OP's case, I suspect the springs on his trailer were not designed to have a significant upward curve and the technician made a quick visual inspection and assumed the springs have been weakened and need to be replaced because of their being more flat than what is perceived as good serviceable springs.
The OP would be very wise to ask the repair center how they ascertained the springs need to replaced and what product do they propose to install.
The OP would be very wise to ask the repair center how they ascertained the springs need to replaced and what product do they propose to install.
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