RV Suspension Hanger & Bushing Inspections

Protect Your RV, Your Investment, and Everyone on the Road

Your RV’s suspension system plays a critical role in safety, handling, and tire life. Suspension hangers, shackles, bolts, and bushings carry the full load of your RV while traveling, and when these components wear or fail, the results can be costly—and dangerous.

At California RV Specialists, we routinely see preventable damage caused by worn suspension components that went unnoticed. A proper inspection can help identify problems early and avoid breakdowns, frame damage, tire failures, or loss of control while towing.

Safe Inspection Setup

Before any suspension inspection begins, the RV should be positioned on level ground with wheels securely chocked. If the RV is lifted, a proper jack must be used and the frame must be supported with approved jack stands. A jack alone should never be trusted to support the weight of the RV.

Visual Inspection

Each suspension hanger welded to the frame should be carefully examined for signs of cracking, broken welds, or deformation. Elongated or distorted bolt holes are a warning sign of excessive movement and wear.

Shackle plates should be straight and properly aligned. Bent or angled shackle plates often indicate worn bushings or improper suspension geometry.

Bolts should be inspected for signs of grease leakage, dry operation, rust, or metal wear. On units equipped with wet bolts, grease should be present and not dry or contaminated.

Physical Movement Check

Using a pry bar, gentle pressure can be applied between the spring eye and hanger or equalizer to check for excessive play. Some pivot movement is normal, but noticeable clunking or excess movement typically indicates worn bushings or hardware that requires attention.

Bolt and Bushing Condition

Shackle bolts that are dry, rusted, or non-greasable tend to wear rapidly and should be monitored closely. Greasable wet bolts should be serviced until fresh grease exits the bushing area.

Bushings inside the spring eyes and equalizers should be inspected based on their material type. Nylon bushings often show cracking, missing material, or oval-shaped wear when failing. Bronze bushings should be checked for grooves, looseness, or visible damage.

Tire Wear and Ride Symptoms

Suspension wear often shows up in the tires before a failure occurs. Uneven tire wear, scalloping, or excessive inside or outside wear may indicate suspension movement or misalignment.

While towing, clunking, banging, or popping noises coming from underneath the RV are strong indicators of worn shackles, bushings, or hanger issues that should be inspected immediately.

Recommended Inspection and Service Intervals

Suspension inspections should be performed every six months or approximately every 5,000 to 6,000 miles.

Nylon bushings typically require replacement between 7,500 and 15,000 miles, or sooner if wear is evident. Bronze bushings used with wet bolts should be inspected at the same intervals and replaced as needed, often lasting 20,000 to 40,000 miles or more with proper maintenance.

Wet bolts should be greased every 3,000 to 5,000 miles or at least twice per travel season to prevent premature wear.

Why Suspension Inspections Matter

Failing to inspect and maintain your RV suspension system can result in severe damage, tire blowouts, loss of control, or injury to you and others on the road. Suspension failures frequently lead to ruined trips and expensive emergency repairs that could have been avoided with routine inspections.

A properly maintained suspension system ensures safer towing, longer tire life, improved ride quality, and peace of mind every time you travel.

Schedule a Professional RV Suspension Inspection

If you’re experiencing unusual tire wear, noises while towing, or simply want to ensure your RV is road-safe, our experienced technicians are here to help.

California RV Specialists
200 S. Cherokee Lane
Lodi, CA 95240
Phone: 209-263-7040
Website: www.calrvspecialists.com

Let our team inspect your suspension system before small issues turn into major failures.

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