We're looking at a Coromal with independent suspension. Just wondering if anyone has had any problems, the setup is a bit unique, leaf springs on the end of "batwing " suspension arms.
Why would you want independent suspension on a caravan?
Cheers,
Peter
WomPeng said
10:35 AM Aug 20, 2020
More the point why wouldn't you want independent suspension they ride better and less tire wear and if its off road or semi even more reason to want it as it walks over rough ground easier and better
Peter_n_Margaret said
01:41 PM Aug 20, 2020
WomPeng wrote:
More the point why wouldn't you want independent suspension they ride better and less tire wear and if its off road or semi even more reason to want it as it walks over rough ground easier and better
The features you describe can be achieved with any compliant suspension. The problem is that many traditional caravan suspensions are not compliant, but they could easily be. Independence is not a prerequisite, but is more complex and typically results in more wear and tear.
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Cheers,
Peter
The features you describe can be achieved with any compliant suspension. The problem is that many traditional caravan suspensions are not compliant, but they could easily be. Independence is not a prerequisite, but is more complex and typically results in more wear and tear.
Cheers,
Peter