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<blockquote data-quote="BigWave" data-source="post: 494861" data-attributes="member: 6786"><p>I went up the Peninsular Development Rd to the tip of Cape York last year with my van, and saw many vans and trailers with rooted back axles (I think mostly U-Bolts on leaf springs) - some already on RACQ trucks going South, and some just waiting beside the road with fully separated axles (back down the road a ways).</p><p>Corrugations are certainly the killer - I had to screw cupboard doors back on in the van most nights, and I had the tyres dropped to ~1.4Bar - going slow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigWave, post: 494861, member: 6786"] I went up the Peninsular Development Rd to the tip of Cape York last year with my van, and saw many vans and trailers with rooted back axles (I think mostly U-Bolts on leaf springs) - some already on RACQ trucks going South, and some just waiting beside the road with fully separated axles (back down the road a ways). Corrugations are certainly the killer - I had to screw cupboard doors back on in the van most nights, and I had the tyres dropped to ~1.4Bar - going slow. [/QUOTE]
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