Campertrailer suspension mods
		
		
				
					
					
				
				
		
			
				
					I've been doing some initial research on options for improving the single axle suspension for a fairly lightweight camper / trailer for non serious off road travel - read Great Central Road, and then if I go crazy, a slow trip on the Plenty Highway en route to Cairns - where the plan is to cop out and go by Australian Spirit bus to Cape York, as the intention is the D4 will hopefully remain in good nick as my daily driver until they take my license/licence away.
As an aside, we have just returned from Vic. by air from visiting our recovering daughter and our two young granddaughters.  
We hired an elderly (100K km) MG3 whilst there.  The combination of poorer Vic roads (around the Geelong area and on the M1) plus substandard (probably from new) suspension really makes me appreciate the glide-along D4 and our generally superior roads today on our return.
So far it would appear that apart from ensuring the van frame, axle, bearings, wheels etc are up to the job, the next addition on balance would appear to be adding airbags, (after converting slipper springs to shackles if slippers were fitted?). 
 
Shock absorbers are limited by their necessary length and their ability to slot into the small available space at reasonably vertical angles. 
 
This is supposed to be a KISS project and so I'm not at all interested in non axle options, despite their particular advantages.  
With air suspension on the D4, adjusting van airbag pressures should be fairly simple.  Yes, I do also have a stand alone air compressor, but the compressor on my RRC with added rear connecting hose is perfectly adequate for inflating simple airbags, so the D4 version with added hose should be fine for the occasional top-up).
And as another aside, I read an article some time ago that claimed that an axle and U bolts under springs as opposed to the more normal underslung springs (have I got this the right way around?) is illegal.  Seems a crazy statement to me, and the U bolts should have an easier life not carrying the major part of the weight with springs above the axle, but?
I'd be very interested in any comments from those who have been or researched down this track - no pun intended.
Cheers Gavin
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
				
			
			
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