NHCelt
Well-known member
Hi all. Two years ago I installed a morryde wetbolt kit in my 2016 Bighorn, which is equipped with Correct track. After about 15000 miles of travel on these regularly greased wetbolts, we experienced a failure on the rear doorside wetbolt.
Upon arrival at our destination, after a 300 mile day of travel, we were setting up and noticed the entire bolt and both yellow correct track adjustments plates gone. The spring had collapsed and bent the shock and both shock mounts. There was no other damage. We felt lucky to have arrived at our destination!
Amazingly, we didn't notice this while traveling, and the tire showed little to no unusual wear. On a previous shackle failure on a Carriage Cameo, the failure was immediately apparent. I assume that this must have happened when we were close to our destination. We replaced the missing parts and the axle shock mount, along with the shock. We were able to bang the upper shock mount back into usable form.
Now for the question.....these are pretty robust bolts, and were regularly serviced. There was no obvious sign of wear. The brass sleeve was intact and looked good. I know that anything can fail, but has anyone experienced a similar failure when using wetbolts and correct track adjustment plates?
Celt
Upon arrival at our destination, after a 300 mile day of travel, we were setting up and noticed the entire bolt and both yellow correct track adjustments plates gone. The spring had collapsed and bent the shock and both shock mounts. There was no other damage. We felt lucky to have arrived at our destination!
Amazingly, we didn't notice this while traveling, and the tire showed little to no unusual wear. On a previous shackle failure on a Carriage Cameo, the failure was immediately apparent. I assume that this must have happened when we were close to our destination. We replaced the missing parts and the axle shock mount, along with the shock. We were able to bang the upper shock mount back into usable form.
Now for the question.....these are pretty robust bolts, and were regularly serviced. There was no obvious sign of wear. The brass sleeve was intact and looked good. I know that anything can fail, but has anyone experienced a similar failure when using wetbolts and correct track adjustment plates?
Celt