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spike99
Aug 29, 2016Explorer
Yes, some trailer suspensions do sag over time. Especially its heavier side.
Remember that many RV factories build to minimum specs. Above minimum specs means higher cost - which means less profits in their pockets. If planning to replace sagged leaf spring pack, recommend replacing all 4 "packs" at same time. And, upgrade +1 size up as well. If wondering, I +1 up size the suspension parts on my many different trailers (RV, boat, utility). And, I +1 up size their tire ratings as well. re: From C to D or from D to E. This works for me.
Remember that many RV factories build to minimum specs. Above minimum specs means higher cost - which means less profits in their pockets. If planning to replace sagged leaf spring pack, recommend replacing all 4 "packs" at same time. And, upgrade +1 size up as well. If wondering, I +1 up size the suspension parts on my many different trailers (RV, boat, utility). And, I +1 up size their tire ratings as well. re: From C to D or from D to E. This works for me.
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