What Needs to be Replaced when Trailer Leaf Spring Breaks
Updated 08/07/2025 | Published 07/14/2025 >
Question:
I already have upgrade suspension Lippert Road Armor Shock-Absorbing Trailer Equalizer Tandem Axle Kit, however i have a broken leaf springs, when i replace it do i have to replace the bushings, wet bolts and shakles as well, or i can use the same ones and add grease . Thank you
asked by: Zlatko M
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Expert Reply:
As long as everything else is fine all you have to do is replace the broken spring. Do you know what length spring you need and your axle capacity?
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Jameson C.
8/7/2025
Hey, how did replacing the broken leaf spring go? Did you find the right length and axle capacity for your setup? I'm curious because it could help others in a similar situation.