I have a tandem axle trailer that I tow a 20' CC fishing boat on. I am replacing leaf springs again. They were replaced about 18 months ago and have corroded to the point that one of the springs blew out. My question is why are these things corroding so quickly? I use the boat is salt water, I wash the trailer after every use but the springs are just eaten up with rust. My F-150 has leaf springs on it that are over 10 years old and look as good as the day I bought the truck and I would guess that they prob got wet once or twice too. Are the ones on my trailer made to a lower grade or quality of metal?
I dont want to replace leaf springs every 18 months. Is there an alternative?
I dont want to replace leaf springs every 18 months. Is there an alternative?