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Humphreys Suspension
Registrace 12. 03. 2018
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Introducing something new in trailer suspension
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This video is about Introducing something new in trailer suspension
Introducing something new
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This video is about Humpback Suspension Designed in Australia and manufactured by Holroyd Utowpia to suit Australian conditions, it is the toughest trailer suspension currently available on the market.
Humpback Suspension at Work
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This video is about Humpback Suspension at Work Built and designed in Australia to suit Australian conditions, it is the toughest trailer suspension currently available on the market. This beefed up suspension uses 100 x 13 mm spring steel bar, steel bushes and is suitable for 40, 45 or 50mm axles. Super easy to fit, so that a home handyman can take on the task making it a inexpensive option fo...
Humpback Suspension - How to fit
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This video is about Humpback Suspension - How to fit Built and designed in Australia to suit Australian conditions, it is the toughest trailer suspension currently available on the market. This beefed up suspension uses 100 x 13 mm spring steel bar, steel bushes and is suitable for 40, 45 or 50mm axles. Super easy to fit, so that a home handyman can take on the task making it a inexpensive opti...
Humpback Trailer Suspension
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Built and designed in Australia to suit Australian conditions, it is the toughest trailer suspension currently available on the market. This beefed up suspension uses 100 x 13 mm spring steel bar, steel bushes and is suitable for 40, 45 or 50mm axles. Super easy to fit, so that a home handyman can take on the task making it a inexpensive option for trailer upgrades. Humpback trailer suspension ...
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Seven minutes of video, and the suspension is never shown installed. A trailer is shown, but the suspension is not visible.
With horrible audio and unnecessary background music making it even harder to hear properly, it amazing that thousands of people bothered to watch this.
They are taking a while to get to market. The home page has for some time only said soon.
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Tough as nails suspension, I like it and thanks for the video.
сколько стоит такая рессора?$?
Un saludo desde ORURO BOLIVIA ,cuánto de peso resiste ,y que espesor ,y ancho de laballesta ,espero su respuesta
Как связаться с производителем??
Адрес на экране не действует?
В других видео ЕСТЬ даже номер телефона, если что.
@@user-lw6ml3dv1oЕвгений пожапуйста выложи номер телифона очень прошу?
@@user-de9ue3tn4i czcams.com/video/RrUqOFrLZPk/video.html В конце этого ВИДЕО есть номер, если что.
I don't see the advantages of these springs. It looks incredibly stiff. The two shackles don't provide the traditional job of a shackle. How does this system weight transfer between axles?
Indeed!!! 🤔🤔🤔 The geometry doesn't make any sense, unless spring material is highly specific...
Try look at how it rides,on other videos.Looks like it shares the load good,and as far as ability to use as a simple tipper,on a tandem,looks second to none.If they could show more videos of performance on rough terrain,might be more convincing then
Music spoils it far too loud
Lose the music, hard to hear what is going on!
Are these available in Canada?
👎No good
Why
Yes,why?.Have you used one
Boa noite quanto o projeto com as medidas e espessura das mola ...
Any chance of measure of over all aspects of main leaf spring thanks as it all adds up to tyre size next video thanks
Well the music is nice and all but it was louder than your voice so maybe you could edit that down a little bit or something so we can actually hear what you Gotta say far as the suspension goes looks pretty cool but once again we have the U bolts holding all the weight so can you put the axles under the spring so the axles are carrying the load instead of the u bolts
Typically I’d agree with the u bolt issue but I’ve had a flip kit on my truck for about 10k miles now and haven’t had any issues. Even towing it’s been perfectly fine. Definitely not ideal but like I said I haven’t had any issues.
Why is it not ideal for towing?Did it tend to sway or rock?
@@dlighbreex.y8215 no, no issues on that front and honestly the springs had plenty of support as they were the factory leafs. The issue is that when the leaf is on top of the axle the u bolts only located the axle to the leafs whereas when the leaf is under the axle the I bolts are put in constant tension and must be strong enough to carry the weight of the vehicle and what ever you’re carrying. Definitely not as safe as a spring over setup for that reason alone. Also being that the truck was lowered it touched the bump stops a couple of times.
@@brycea0225 I have recently spoken to the proprietor(Peter),and he has since changed the springs to 90 mm wide,but still half inch thick.Instead of 4 holes each end,he says he now does a small(8mm) hole as a locator,for a clamp or bracket to contain the axle.Haven't seen what he means,but I figure he would make that bracket pretty strong.The other perhaps issue,is the rock(forward and back).Have you put it to a good test in that regards?.Also,at the moment,with covid etc,the spring company he was using,had to pay a lot of money getting the units safety approved.So have put it in the too hard basket for now.Atypical these days.Hard to get anything done,as the so called safety experts are more concerned about protecting their asses,than letting progress advance
How long before we can buy?