brianlajoie
Well-known member
I am looking at installing the Titan disc brake system at the national rally, when my wife suggested we also look into independent suspension.
I know the marketing advantages of IS, but was wondering if anyone considered the trade off in maintenance?
I currently use a little silicon spray on the shackle assembly when I maintain the level up legs. I just learned that using a dry lube on the springs is not a bad idea either. Will going to IS help me around shackle / spring suspension issues down the road? I talking about shackle failure and spring inversion. Does IS have its own issues?
Think of also upgrading the axles from 6k to 7k on my 3010RE. I wonder if this would get me into a higher rated shear spring?
Does going with IS help with the scrubbing that goes on when you turn the trailer? I'm not talking about jack knifing the trailer, but I live in a cul de sac and I turn as wide and as slow as possible. Would IS handle this situation better?
I know the marketing advantages of IS, but was wondering if anyone considered the trade off in maintenance?
I currently use a little silicon spray on the shackle assembly when I maintain the level up legs. I just learned that using a dry lube on the springs is not a bad idea either. Will going to IS help me around shackle / spring suspension issues down the road? I talking about shackle failure and spring inversion. Does IS have its own issues?
Think of also upgrading the axles from 6k to 7k on my 3010RE. I wonder if this would get me into a higher rated shear spring?
Does going with IS help with the scrubbing that goes on when you turn the trailer? I'm not talking about jack knifing the trailer, but I live in a cul de sac and I turn as wide and as slow as possible. Would IS handle this situation better?