Leaf Springs

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Trailer leaf springs are the most common type of caravan suspension. Each spring is made of a series of metal leaves stacked on each other. These leaves are connected by shackles, which allow them to flex when travelling over bumps.

Replacing your flat springs can enhance your travel experience, as well as provide an opportunity to improve your ATM.

Shop the different types of Couplemate™ leaf springs:

What Leaf Spring Do I Need?

The type of trailer leaf springs you choose will depend on the weight of your caravan, the type of terrain you will be driving on, and your personal preferences.

It is important to have your caravan’s springs and suspension inspected regularly by a qualified mechanic. This will help to ensure that they are in good condition and that they are working properly. If the springs or shock absorbers are worn out, they will need to be replaced.

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