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Old 11-29-2021, 05:28 PM   #1
MeanJean
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2016 Fushion axle question

Need some help, have a 2016 Fushion 345. Recently went to AZ from FL on way back center spring hanger bracket collapsed rolled inward and cracked frame.. I have fixed all of that and have new slipper spring set up but had to remove front and rear spring hangers to replace as they was bent.

Need to find out what the measurement should be from center of front spring hanger to center of middle hanger and measurement from center of back spring hanger to center of middle hanger to make sure I weld mine back at the correct measurements.

Any help would be greatly appreciated from a current 345 toyhauler owner!
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Old 11-29-2021, 06:57 PM   #2
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Just a thought, but wouldn't the other side be exactly the same measurments as the one you're repairing?

And, "slipper springs" ??? I thought all Keystone trailers are equipped with "eye springs" mounted fore/aft with shackles on the equalizers....
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Old 11-30-2021, 03:17 AM   #3
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They should be the same but the previous owner must of had an issue with them as well and replaced the hangers on opposite side and they do not match so I don't trust that it is correct. I have to cut the hangers off both sides and replace so will be doing all of them.

My Fushion did come with the eye mounted springs with the equalizer in the center but I upgraded to the slipper spring system with shock so the axles are no longer tied together when you hits bumps. Plus the slipper spring box that goes in the center is much more robust and solid which will help so the same thing doesn't happen again in the future.
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