Hi Richard, A friend of mine has the same situation with his rear
springs - no arch. I am not sure that it is a problem though. I
think the weight of the camper just causes the springs to be flat.
My Sunrader has a set of air bellows that allow me to adjust the
rear suspension. J.C. Whitney sells this unit specifically for
the Toyota 1-ton Micro-mini motor home with dual rear wheels, for
$239.98. I have taken mine off and re-installed them with very
little effort (I had a slow leak I was trying to find). To keep
mine at the right pressure I installed a KMart 12 volt adjustable
air compressor ($29.95) in the line to the air bags. I also put
a check valve in the line to keep the air from bleeding back through
the air compressor.
Well, this is probably more than you wanted to know. I am pretty
sure that the other members will tell you that their springs are
flat also. A set of air shocks may be a simpler answer. I don't
think a set of regular shocks will make any difference in the arch
of the spring.
Jack R
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