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Old 12-08-2020, 09:03 PM   #1
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Trailer leaning to the camp side.

I have a jayco 267 BHSW. It is leaning towards the door side. I have inspected underneath. I do not believe the axles are bent but the springs on that side look a little flatter. Anyone else have this problem? If I replace the springs should I go back with a little stiffer? I was also going to add a MORryde CRE 300. Any thoughts? Thanks
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Us folks with the bigger 5th wheels, Northpoints and Pinnacles, have broken spring issues and some are under a national safety recall and others are not. The way they build these things is to the bare bone minimum, no overkill, so it wouldnt surprise me if you had a broken spring. Get it checked out anyway.
Moryde makes good products and my trailer has the CRE3000 on it from the factory. Do yourself another favor if your upgrading your suspension components, install the Moryde wet bolts and heavier shackles.
Hopefully others with your model will chime in here.
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I have a jayco 267 BHSW. It is leaning towards the door side. I have inspected underneath. I do not believe the axles are bent but the springs on that side look a little flatter. Anyone else have this problem? If I replace the springs should I go back with a little stiffer? I was also going to add a MORryde CRE 300. Any thoughts? Thanks
I noticed mine leans a little to the door side as well just eyeballing it.... That's where the biggest bulk of the inside structure of the camper is on mine... Kitchen, fridge, double bunks, outside kitchen, water heater, etc.... so I figured that's why on mine. I really need to take it to a level lot sometime and measure to be 100% sure it leans though.

I thought about the MORryde CRE 300 for mine as well... curious what others have to say about these.

One thought, which you prob have checked is to make sure tires are at same PSI.
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I broke a leaf spring in one of my trailers a few years ago, while traveling. Called the local dealer. A week or more to get part and install. Saw add for spring specialist and called. He fixed it that day!.

I would take yours after you check the tires to a suspension specialist. Let them inspect it and tell you what is wrong.
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