Thread: Tire Rub
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Old 04-10-2019, 08:48 AM   #7
PSFORD99
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Originally Posted by LDMoore06 View Post
Same thing happen here. It was a busted shear spring.
Although my shear springs are not busted, they are cracked pretty deep on both sides of both shear springs. I have heard of them splitting in half, it that what your shear spring did ??.

Not sure if my shear springs have anything to do with the tire rubbing on mine, my fifth wheel is not leaning to one side. Have to wonder if the fatigued or cracked shear springs cause any lose of height if they are still intact.

My neighbor, and friend installed the Sailun S637's on his Montana 235/85/16, and he also has just one tire rubbing. No damage ,but just some black marks on the fender well. Those 235/85/16's are taller.
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