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martymart909

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Posted: 10/13/08 03:06pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Is their any periodic maintenance to the suspension components such as the hangers, axle, or any other suspension parts? I have Dexter axles and it appears the only maintenance is the wheel bearings.


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Visual inspection for cracked welds and worn or loose fastners. Lube any grease fittings in suspension if present.Might be time for a brake adjustment too.

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Wheel bearing maintenance is all I do. I do inspect the hangers and axles for integrity and since I have shocks, I'll be watching them as well.


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Keep an eye on the shackles, hangers and equalizers. If you do not have the bronze inserts with the grease fittings, the life on this parts is only 20,000 miles. Ours were shot at 30,000 miles so we replaced with the bronze and grease fittings.


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Chuck&Gail

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Over 50,000 on our HTTTH now. No bronze inserts, no grease fittings, no discernable wear. It is a Thor of Calif Wanderer.

I agree keep an eye on things, but only things I do on suspension is watch. I do also watch brake linings and grease hubs, but not sure those are suspension?


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Chuck&Gail,
All those smooth straight roads you have in Colorado extends the miles. LOL!

The local trailer shop in Tucson said the average was 20,000 miles. I believe it depends on road conditions and load. We are huge, heavy and have traveled a lot of rough & windy roads.

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