If it sags at the rear end even without the caravan hitched up then it could very well be the telescopic suspension struts that need replacing and not the springs. The way to check this is to push down hard on the roof at one rear corner and then do the same at the other. The car should dip and rest but if it doesn't and bounces just once then this is evidence that the rear suspension units need replacing but you do have to replace them in pairs even if just one is defective. The rear struts are easy enough to remove and replace providing you have a trolley jack and the necessary tools required.
Quote: Originally posted by captainevo on 29/5/2013Yeah, really drops even without the van on the back.
if your suspension drops as you claim , you must be carrying to much weight or there's something wrong .
I have towed close on 28,000 miles with mine with a noseweight of 85-90kg and the suspension only drops 2-3cm which is acceptable .
If you car is a 2010 model it will still be under warranty so get your Honda dealer to check it out
I find mine is to soft on rear and don't go over 80kgs on nose weight, was looking at fitting MAD assisters on it. However I have changed my caravan to a lighter one and not really tried it only on a short trip and still to experiment. On talking to our local Honda dealer they said quite a few of there customers have had assisters fitted to there CR-V's.
Quote: Originally posted by agri on 30/5/2013I find mine is to soft on rear and don't go over 80kgs on nose weight, was looking at fitting MAD assisters on it. However I have changed my caravan to a lighter one and not really tried it only on a short trip and still to experiment. On talking to our local Honda dealer they said quite a few of there customers have had assisters fitted to there CR-V's.
Agri
How are you checking your vans noseweight , if your using bathroom scales and a bit of wood it may not be that accurate .
Some nose weight gauge's are way out with there readings as was mine which read 95kg and when checked with more expensive milenco which are calibrated the proper reading we 130kg
on setting up the van with the milenco at 85Kg the car now only drops just a few centimeter's which is acceptable
Yes . I used grayston ge 14 spring assisters and cut 4 inches off them and they have been on for 2 years and work brilliantly . I even contacted grayston and sent them photos