Sharphooks
Well-Known Member
hey Gents
I have a dual axle Shoreland'r (2005). I plan on putting some major mileage this summer going up and down and across Van Isle. I'm in the process of changing out all the calipers and all the rotors so I don't spend 5 days stuck in Nanaimo at the mercies of Parker Marine as was the case last summer (frozen caliper ).
Other then new calipers and rotors, all four sets of leaf springs look like this:
Should I be thinking of changing out the leaf springs and the "U" brackets or are they good for a few more years? Not sure what is considered "unsafe" when rust works its magic on non-galvanized parts. The axles and frame are in good shape
I have a dual axle Shoreland'r (2005). I plan on putting some major mileage this summer going up and down and across Van Isle. I'm in the process of changing out all the calipers and all the rotors so I don't spend 5 days stuck in Nanaimo at the mercies of Parker Marine as was the case last summer (frozen caliper ).
Other then new calipers and rotors, all four sets of leaf springs look like this:

Should I be thinking of changing out the leaf springs and the "U" brackets or are they good for a few more years? Not sure what is considered "unsafe" when rust works its magic on non-galvanized parts. The axles and frame are in good shape
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