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Step-by-step Guide To Replacing A Broken Leaf Spring On Your Trailer

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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
  • How to replace a broken leaf spring on a trailer. In this video I will be replacing the leaf springs, bushings & shackles & wet bolts on a 5th wheel trailer. I show step by step how to replace the leaf springs on our 5th wheel. I had a cracked leaf spring on our 5th wheel RV, 2016 346 FLR. I assembled all the parts needed to replace all 4 RV leaf springs along with new u-bolts, and installing bronze bushings with the MorRyde Wet Bolt and Heavy Duty Shackle Kit.
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    00:00 Introduction
    01:12 Removing Wheel
    02:22 Installing Bronze Bushing in Springs
    03:53 Removing Leaf Springs
    09:01 Reassembly
    13:46 Torq specs

Комментарии • 33

  • @MidlifeDetour
    @MidlifeDetour Год назад +1

    Good job catching this and is why those pre trip inspections are important. I don't have leaf springs anymore but I just had a failed spring on my Morryde IS that was swapped out last week.

    • @ouRVisionnomadicliving
      @ouRVisionnomadicliving  Год назад

      You know I am jealous about your MorRyde I.S. on your Beacon. Thanks so much for dropping in Ryan, it means a lot to us. 🍻 Sean

  • @melodyassaro
    @melodyassaro Год назад +1

    You definitely saved money by doing it on your own. Looked like the other one was worse then the one you initially found broke. You definitely got it done 😊

    • @ouRVisionnomadicliving
      @ouRVisionnomadicliving  Год назад +1

      I'm sure, I would hate to have paid someone else to do it. After all, I am a cheap ass. LOL. Sure glad that project is done. Thanks so much for watching and commenting Melody.

  • @daviscrt
    @daviscrt Год назад +1

    Great job. We did the same thing to my friends 5th wheel but he added shocks. Awesome job doing it yourself. Thanks Don.

    • @ouRVisionnomadicliving
      @ouRVisionnomadicliving  Год назад

      Hi Don, as always thanks so much for dropping in. Thanks for the comments. I am glad that job is in the bag. I hope these springs get will get us down the road for several years without any issues. Take care my brother!! 🍻 Sean

  • @bigstevedowney6925
    @bigstevedowney6925 Год назад +1

    Sheesh what a task !!

    • @ouRVisionnomadicliving
      @ouRVisionnomadicliving  Год назад

      thanks my brother, it was. I sure wish I could have had access to all my tools at "home" but as I said, I am very grateful I didnt have to do in on the side of the hwy. Thanks so much for watching and being a part of our journey!! 🍻 Sean

  • @DIYLoveLife
    @DIYLoveLife Год назад +1

    Very educational video. You made it seem so easy. I bet you’re glad to have the upgrade

    • @ouRVisionnomadicliving
      @ouRVisionnomadicliving  Год назад +1

      Hey my brother, yes I am glad to have those new springs in. 1 less thing that I will have to do when we are home this summer. 😁 As always, thanks for watching & commenting. 🍻

  • @rickstills6716
    @rickstills6716 Год назад +1

    First off, didn't recognize you with your haircut. LOL second, I agree with installing new wet bolts even though you put them in a few years ago. It's cheap insurance a good preventative maintenance. 👍

    • @ouRVisionnomadicliving
      @ouRVisionnomadicliving  Год назад +1

      Hi Rick, yeah, I am back to a high and tight hair cut, guess my hippy stage is over, at least for a while. I really debated relacing the CRE3000 as well, but it really is still in great shape. Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting. 🍻 Sean

  • @DesmondsDonders
    @DesmondsDonders Год назад +1

    Sometimes I wish we had leaf springs and others I don't LOL I remember the MorRyde going in.

    • @ouRVisionnomadicliving
      @ouRVisionnomadicliving  Год назад

      What kind of suspension does Desmond have, now I am curious. Thanks for dropping in David.

    • @DesmondsDonders
      @DesmondsDonders Год назад +1

      @@ouRVisionnomadicliving McPherson stut and coil/damper on the front and a damper and rubber "thing" arrangement on the back.

  • @TomandLoriRVLife
    @TomandLoriRVLife Год назад +1

    Dang! That was a great job! Wish I had the tools AND YOUR SMARTS to do this myself!

    • @ouRVisionnomadicliving
      @ouRVisionnomadicliving  Год назад +1

      Hi Tom, thanks. Hopefully these new springs will outlast the stock ones. I was fortunate to be raised by men who fixed stuff. Sometimes its a blessing...and then...sometimes its a curse...LOL. Hope you and Lori are doing well!! Give Bear a chin scratch from us. Sean

  • @fiveinitaly
    @fiveinitaly Год назад +1

    Awesome video!!!!!

  • @chuckpotter1209
    @chuckpotter1209 2 месяца назад +1

    I noticed you welded angle iron and a plate to your spring hangers. Have you noticed a difference and mind if I ask about how much that cost for the angle piece and plate to be welded? Good video by the way. I plan to do the same so I was very interested in watching your video. Also, did you add a beefier leaf spring than what you originally had? Thank you.

    • @ouRVisionnomadicliving
      @ouRVisionnomadicliving  2 месяца назад

      Hi Chuck. Thanks for the kind words. We purchased our trailer new in Sept. 2016. In 2018 I had my wife's cousin reinforce the hangers on the trailer. I paid him $100 bucks at the time. I wanted the piece of mind in getting them reinforced. My trailer came with 6000 lbs springs, (3000 lb each) I put 7000 lbs springs on when I did this video (3500 lb each) Good luck with your project. 👍 Sean

  • @WhoaNellieRVAdventures
    @WhoaNellieRVAdventures Год назад +1

    WTG Sean. This is not something Brian or I would want to do. Angie is a lucky Lady.

    • @ouRVisionnomadicliving
      @ouRVisionnomadicliving  Год назад +1

      Hi Lucy, thanks so much. It was not something I really wanted to do either, but I am sure glad its done. 😃🍻 Sean

  • @tj549
    @tj549 Год назад +1

    Why the added support on frame?

    • @ouRVisionnomadicliving
      @ouRVisionnomadicliving  Год назад

      Back in 2019 we were preparing to go to Alaska in the spring of 2020. Unfortunately when COVID hit we ended up not going. But in preparation of that trip I reinforced the shackle hangers as a preventative measure. The Lippert welded hangers have a propensity to fail, and I didn't want to have a hanger failure in the middle of nowhere. 👍

  • @Oldtech51
    @Oldtech51 Год назад +1

    You would have a lot fewer spring problems if your trailer had shocks on it.

    • @ouRVisionnomadicliving
      @ouRVisionnomadicliving  Год назад

      Interesting statement, define "fewer", we have put just over 40,000 miles on the rig. This is the first time I have had an issue. So are you implying the spring would not have broken had I installed shocks? Of course you could be correct, but then, even with a set of shocks on, the spring still may have broken. 🤔

  • @kennyslaughenhaupt3839
    @kennyslaughenhaupt3839 Год назад +1

    I understand that this is an RV but what I'm about to tell you has nothing to do with an RV I have a 1999 Ford ranger that started having a loud creek and clunk in the front end I put it in the shop and had all the brakes, replaced got it back, same problem put it back in the shop had the entire front end rebuilt now here's the kicker so they said I paid $1,000 to have the front end rebuilt got it back, same problem took it back he said it's the leaf springs it's the leaf springs I drove it for 6 months, took it back had the leaf springs rebuilt got it back didn't change a damn thing same problem so I paid for upper and lower control arm replacement and bushings, took it to another shop they didn't inspection they said the leaf spring brackets are completely worn out and shot and so are the lower control arms and bushings. Here's my point I called the bureau of Automotive repair and I'm suing this shop that our buddies of mine and have been using them for 25 years, back to the point I don't trust you I don't trust them I don't trust him I don't trust anybody with my vehicles anymore I don't trust the guy next door I don't trust the best shopping in the United States with my vehicles anymore so when you tell me my leaf springs are bad I'm going to tell you don't f****** touch my f****** leaf springs now not only does the truck sit crooked front to back it sits crooked also side to side The front has always been higher than the back That's how those trucks are supposed to sit, and if you stand behind it and look at it it sits crooked now from side to side so nobody will ever touch my leaf springs on anything ever again on any vehicle I own

    • @kennyslaughenhaupt3839
      @kennyslaughenhaupt3839 Год назад

      So more than $2,000 in it turns out all it needed was lower control arms and bushings that I paid for they never touched them cost me $500 to have the leaf springs rebuilt

    • @ouRVisionnomadicliving
      @ouRVisionnomadicliving  Год назад

      Hi Kenny. Wow. Not really sure where to go with this. As you saw in the video I not only had 1, but 2 broken springs so they needed to be replaced. Sorry you had such an issue with your Ranger. Sometimes dealing with mechanical issues can be a PITA. I do all my own work, be it on our trailer or my vehicles. I was fortunate to have been raised by a man who fixed stuff, I took shop in High school after which I went to trade school in Phoenix and spent 18 months becoming a certified mechanic. At this point in life that knowledge is a catch 22, as I know how to deal with these issues, but I don't want to....LOL. When I suggest having someone else tackle a job my wife glares at me. My kids all have a list of stuff I need to do on their cars when I get back to UT. In any event, thanks for watching. I hope you found the video helpful or entertaining in some way. Safe travels! Seah

    • @kennyslaughenhaupt3839
      @kennyslaughenhaupt3839 Год назад

      Well I've been using this shop for 25 years I took it back six or seven times for the same issue spent $2,000 they still couldn't get it right it never got fixed I filed a complaint with the state who advised me to take it to another shop and get it a second opinion and these guys figured it out in 5 minutes