Oct 22, 2025
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First post Please be gentle with me.
I have an Avondale Dart 2002 and I think that the suspension is a little low, as my ride height (Chassis just in front of the axle to ground) is around 7 inches as in the photo.

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Also the wheel looks to be too high into the wheel well.

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Also the wheel looks to be too high into the wheel well.

What are the thoughts of the masses.

Thanks
 
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Suspensions have been known to collapse. But it would be impossible to judge that from pictures alone. Technical evidence would be needed. Possibly Alko (if it is an Alko chassis). Might be able to provide the laden angle of the swing axle.

John
 
Oct 22, 2025
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First post Please be gentle with me.
I have an Avondale Dart 2002 and I think that the suspension is a little low, as my ride height (Chassis just in front of the axle to ground) is around 7 inches as in the photo.

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Also the wheel looks to be too high into the wheel well.

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Also the wheel looks to be too high into the wheel well.

What are the thoughts of the masses.

Thanks

First post Please be gentle with me.
I have an Avondale Dart 2002 and I think that the suspension is a little low, as my ride height (Chassis just in front of the axle to ground) is around 7 inches as in the photo.

View attachment 9777
Also the wheel looks to be too high into the wheel well.

View attachment 9778

Also the wheel looks to be too high into the wheel well.

What are the thoughts of the masses.

Thanks

Hi looks like it's a common problem with the al-ko. Take a look at an alternative axle setup from guys in Exeter. Euro Axle would be a new, stronger, lighter axle setup and cheaper than having your setup refurbished. It's worth a look and a call to them. https://www.euroaxle.co.uk/products/axles/. info@euroaxle.co.uk
 
Oct 22, 2025
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Suspensions have been known to collapse. But it would be impossible to judge that from pictures alone. Technical evidence would be needed. Possibly Alko (if it is an Alko chassis). Might be able to provide the laden angle of the swing axle.

John
I have read that the torsion bars on a few caravans have snapped however this axle seams to be of the rubber kind(independent suspension style) I’ll try to get a photo of the rubber inserts this afternoon.
 
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I had a 2013 Alko suspension go on one side in 2017. Looking underneath I could see that a part of the rubber suspension bush had extruded. What do your bushes look like? Mind you yours is considerably older and you don’t know it’s history. Alko no longer refurbish axles, mine cost me £1300 for a new axle and fitting. There is Fraser Brown in Scotland who refurbishes Alko axles but you have to ship it to them. They have been in business for years.


 
Oct 22, 2025
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I had a 2013 Alko suspension go on one side in 2017. Looking underneath I could see that a part of the rubber suspension bush had extruded. What do your bushes look like? Mind you yours is considerably older and you don’t know it’s history. Alko no longer refurbish axles, mine cost me £1300 for a new axle and fitting. There is Fraser Brown in Scotland who refurbishes Alko axles but you have to ship it to them. They have been in business for years.


Hi, alloy axle's dont corrode as do traditional ones, lighter, stronger, cheaper from Euro Axle near Exeter. https://www.euroaxle.co.uk
 

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