Working on a '96 National Dolphin, rubber springs seem to have lots of cracks in them. Can replacements be found?
( Michael Layton, 05/15/2018 )
The AO25-004 is the correct shear spring for your vehicle.
All diagrams I've found, shows these installed like from side-to-side, (or say from the frame out towards the wheels). My rubber springs are installed, like front to back, (bumper-to-bumper) in-between the wheels. I had been told that I have the G02-18 suspension system on this. If this is a replacement spring for this coach/suspension system, does that mean that I would need '4' of these springs, (2 on each side)? OR, do I need an entirely different spring?

Thanks
( J, 08/13/2017 )
If you aren't sure which springs you require based on the pictures and dimensions we have listed on our website we always recommend contacting Mor/Ryde directly. It sounds like you may need the TO108-002 but I can't be certain: https://www.ultrarvproducts.com/MorRyde-Suspension/TO108-002-Mor-Ryde-Tag-Axle-Rubber-Spring-(Individual)
Is this price for a set or just one side ( George means, 05/15/2016 )

George,

This is for just one spring.

Will these fit my 1999 f-53 chassis tag axle and should i replace both sides pass side failed

( Bill mcclory, 04/21/2016 )

Bill,

We don't have a way to check this by your VIN but these are definitely the most commonly used shear springs on the F53 chassis. We strongly recommend you replace both sides.