![]() ![]() Static caravan insurance is also available. uk users are rewarded with up to 12.5% off Caravan Guard touring caravan insurance, folding camper and trailer tent insurance, and 5% off motorhome and campervan insurance. I used a piece of wooden dowelling I had lying around.ġ) Undo the 2 bolts securing the hitch and remove.Ģ) Undo and remove the bolt at the back of the draw tube, you can usually reach it from underneath the A frameģ) Pull the old damper out and feed the new one inĥ) Push the end of the damper until the holes lines up and push in your "dowel"Ħ) Replace the hitch and push the front bolt in, then push the rear bolt in, it will push your dowel outĨ) Make a brew, sit down and admire your workĭiscounted Insurance Quotes for .uk visitors! Up to 12.5% off! Their advert disappeared off E-bay a short time later.The only tricky(ish) part is you will need to cut a length of round bar the same diameter as the attachment bolts and the same length as the draw tube. Having the spring and damper rate too high, will cause the towing vehicle to have to do more braking for the trailer, the tow vehicle then is not braking. They had been informed that the Dampers on sale were not exactly the same as original and that it was an " after market"substitute item from ALCO, purchased some years ago. When I informed them that they should change their advert to state that the Damper was nothing like the Origianal.they did place a note on the advert stating that. Compress the damper using a wooden block or similar until the eye of the damper aligns. ![]() Fit the new damper attaching the rear fixing first. Remove the damper either forwards or backwards as possible. Undo the bolt that hold the rear of the damper onto the chassis. It was interesting to note that the Company I bought the Damper off contacted me well after the purchase to inquire why I hadn't posted any positive comments on E-Bay regarding their service, Undo the two bolts that hold the hitch onto the drawshaft and remove the hitch. You can read all about the rip-off I had in the tread I posted here, with the heading "BUYER BEWARE". The biggest mistake I have ever made, I will never buy anything off E-Bay again, unless I am able to see it in my hands before I pay for it. I did purchase the damper which was advertised on UK E-BAY. I would be very interested if you do come across any extra Dampers in the future. ![]()
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