We have a 2015 Bighorn 3585RL, and recently spent $1500 having the rear spring hangers reinstalled. They broke off due to poor workmanship (welds did not penetrate) and poor design.
Just to clarify, the worst conditions the 5W was on, was California roads.
Long story. The weld on the front and back of the hangers did not penetrate the I beam. This left the inside and outside welds the only ones holding the hangers on. And they were welded at the extreme outside edge of the I beam. There is a cosset at this location, but it only reached half the I beam flange. This allowed a flexing of the flange of the I beam. Since the front and back welds were no good, the hangers would rock back and forth until they broke off. They even took part of the I beam flange with them. To make things worse, the flexing of the I beam caused cross beam at that location, to crack the I beam.
All in all, not good. We do know of another Bighorn owner that had to have their suspension reworks as well.
Question is, how common is this?
Just to clarify, the worst conditions the 5W was on, was California roads.
Long story. The weld on the front and back of the hangers did not penetrate the I beam. This left the inside and outside welds the only ones holding the hangers on. And they were welded at the extreme outside edge of the I beam. There is a cosset at this location, but it only reached half the I beam flange. This allowed a flexing of the flange of the I beam. Since the front and back welds were no good, the hangers would rock back and forth until they broke off. They even took part of the I beam flange with them. To make things worse, the flexing of the I beam caused cross beam at that location, to crack the I beam.
All in all, not good. We do know of another Bighorn owner that had to have their suspension reworks as well.
Question is, how common is this?