CaptainKev
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Feb 3, 2009
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Re:Trailer shocks, or dampers.
I'm in the final stages of renovating a 16' trailer. I have no history on the original chassis, but it looks like an agricultural set up. My only concern is the suspension. The fixed single axle has a couple of hefty coil springs that are bolted to swinging arms on both sides of the trailer. The net result is a super bouncy trailer. Does anybody have any experience locating & installing short shocks, or dampers to reduce the rebound? I need the shock/dampers to be approx. 6" long because the boat sits quite low between the fenders with the keel 7" above the center of the axle. The boat is a 1984 14' Alumacraft with a 9.9 Johnson outboard. Any help, or comments would be appreciated.
Kevin
I'm in the final stages of renovating a 16' trailer. I have no history on the original chassis, but it looks like an agricultural set up. My only concern is the suspension. The fixed single axle has a couple of hefty coil springs that are bolted to swinging arms on both sides of the trailer. The net result is a super bouncy trailer. Does anybody have any experience locating & installing short shocks, or dampers to reduce the rebound? I need the shock/dampers to be approx. 6" long because the boat sits quite low between the fenders with the keel 7" above the center of the axle. The boat is a 1984 14' Alumacraft with a 9.9 Johnson outboard. Any help, or comments would be appreciated.
Kevin