GAmes
TDR MEMBER
When I got to my destination on my last trip I discovered that one master leaf was broken on my 5th wheel. After talking to a couple welders it was agreed that even a "temporary" welded patch wouldn't hold to get me home. Being that I tend to over engineer my repairs I bought a set of 6000 pound 6 leaf springs along with a bolt and shackle kit. What I didn't think of was the added thickness of the two extra leafs. To enable the installation of the U bolts I removed the two bottom leafs from the spring. Now home I have a choice to make before I install the other three springs. Do I buy 8 new U bolts or just remove the two bottom leafs from the other three springs? The GAWR on the trailer decal says 5080 pounds, each axle. Actual weight on the tandems is 9000-9500 pounds. Looking at the new springs compared to the old spring all the leafs I would employ are longer than the originals. This might be a no-brainer but does that mean they are stronger and I would be safe with four leaf springs? The same company (eTrailer) sells four leaf, 5000 pound springs and in the pictures it appears that the 6000 pound springs are the same with two leafs added. A phone call to ask them to compare was met with resistance and I don't want to order a 5000 pound spring just to send it back.