Shackles misaligned

svd

Well-known member
We have an older Bighorn that has the shocks, and no Mor/ryde. It is my understanding that the newer units have Mor/ryde suspension, and do not use shocks. In my opinion (and that's all it is!) I would be much less concerned about a shock bracket out of alignment than I would a spring shackle (that would be a problem). Assuming you meant a shock bracket, that should be an easy fix and should not require a complete suspension replacement.

As long as the shock is still within its limits of travel, and isn't making contact with any thing I would'nt worry about it. If it is is contact with something, they should be easy to relocate (for your dealer/welder). Good Luck.
 

BluegrassMan

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Hi Arisce:
Double check to see if it is the spring shackle that is crooked. Lippert IS having some problems with this. I just got mine out of the shop, a Lippert tech. guy was in to look at my situation, and told the dealer how to fix it. It was 90% to 95% done to my satisfaction, it should be alright.
 
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