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I had never heard that before about static load. Makes sense. Gotta agree on the anxiety part. It might still be of use to help someone else with OCD issues!
I had thought about that bumper, but looking at it closer and knowing it is meant to stop a rear impact by stopping a car from coming...
It was already taken off the left side by the slope. The weight of the load is balanced (left and right) but that slope really showed a curve on the right side springs. If it were level, both would have been necessary. I actually wanted to shift some of it to the left side.
I would rather have them relaxed than under a constant load. It is loaded just under maximum load. Had it not been leaning, putting more weight on one side, and the load was shared I may not have been concerned. I have had too many vehicles with wasted springs, so decided to extend the life on...
So I picked up some pallets of MV stuff and couldn't unload the stuff, as I cannot get up into my field to access the area to put the stuff. Just way to sloppy with all this rain. So where I parked the trailer there is a side slope and I noticed that was putting a lot of weight on the lower...
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