Traditional trailers, caravans, and campers usually have springs mounted below the axle (often called "overslung" axles). However, some trailers in Australia are supplied with springs on top of the axle by default. For example, if you own a Jayco Off-Road caravan or...
Caravan & trailer Reversing Guide
The Couplemate Caravan Reversing Guide (Marriage Saver®) makes hitching up your caravan, boat or camper easier than ever! Reversing cameras are great, but they do not stop accidents as efficiently as this trailer guide.
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Springs & Suspension
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Caravan Replacement Shock Absorbers
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Caravan Shock Absorber Upgrade Kit
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60mm Jayco Shackle Leaf Spring – 705mm
$104.00 – $135.00 Options -
Single Rocker Roller Spring – Galvanised
$155.20 – $243.20 Options -
Rocker Roller Replacement Spring
$118.00 – $241.85 Options -
Rocker Roller Spring Kit – 60mm
$540.80 – $744.00 Options -
18mm Rocker Roller Centre Arm Bush
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Heavy-Duty Spring Holder – Tail Gate
$69.50 Add to cart -
AL-KO Enduro Shock Absorber
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AL-KO IRS Shock Absorber
$120.00 Options -
Horse float Tailgate Ramp Spring
$108.50 – $245.00 Options -
60mm Offset Shackle Leaf Spring – 685mm
$165.00 – $179.00 Options
Travel with Confidence: High-Quality Trailer Spring & Suspension Parts
Trailer Springs and Suspension. Caravans, trailers, and campers can have multiple different types of suspension depending on their make and purpose. Replacing your springs and suspensions can enhance your travel experience as well as improve your ATM.
Browse Our Wide Range of Trailer Springs
Here are some of the most common types of trailer springs and suspension systems available through Couplemate™:
Shop Caravan Leaf Springs
Leaf springs are the most common type of caravan suspension. They are made up of a series of metal leaves that are stacked on top of each other.
The leaves are connected by shackles, which allow them to flex when the caravan goes over bumps.
Coil springs are another type of caravan suspension. They are made up of a series of coils that are wound together. Coil springs are more compact than leaf springs, and are commonly seen on car suspension or independent suspension.
Shop Tailgate Springs
Tailgate springs are common on horsefloats and ramp loaders.
They are made up of a series of coils that are wound together with one long level-like part.
It is important to have your caravan’s springs and suspension inspected regularly by a qualified mechanic. This will help to ensure that they are in good condition and that they are working properly. If the springs or shock absorbers are worn out, they will need to be replaced.
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The facts are simple; Australian Made goods create employment in Australia.
5 Things to Know: Mounting Springs Above Your Axle
Traditional trailers, caravans, and campers usually have springs mounted below the axle (often called "overslung" axles). However, some trailers in Australia are supplied with springs on top of the axle by default. For example, if you own a Jayco Off-Road caravan or...
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