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Old 06-24-2017, 03:35 PM   #1
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Default Leaning to drivers side

Hopefully, you can see the lean I have developed. First, let me explain I am a pretty big guy about 285lbs, second over this week I was carrying a big generator unfortunately on the same driver's side and know I have a permanent lean. I can literally see that spring is almost flattened out little or no arch just on that side. Looking for suggestions on how to attack this issueIMG_0414.JPG

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Old 06-24-2017, 03:40 PM   #2
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Leaf spring(s) weak. Replace the springs. But, I strongly suggest before you start, get all the hardware bushings bolts etc. new and have them on hand. The old hardware rarely comes out in one piece.
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Leaf spring(s) weak. Replace the springs. But, I strongly suggest before you start, get all the hardware bushings bolts etc. new and have them on hand. The old hardware rarely comes out in one piece.
Okay, that's what I figured What about the front do you think the backs dragging the front down or should I get shocks also?
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I would fix the back and go from there. Front probably OK.
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Okay, that's what I figured What about the front do you think the backs dragging the front down or should I get shocks also?

Shocks don't hold the cart up and they rarely fail.
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