Product description
Light trailer slipper springs
See a list of details to help identify the product.
Reason the product is recalled
A small number of springs sold has been found to have brittle minor leaves (last, second last & third last). These can crack and become loose which may cause the U-bolts to come loose.
The hazards to consumers
The result of the loose U-bolts can be that the axle becomes loose on that side of the trailer and this may pose a hazard to driver and other road users.
What consumers should do
Consumers may examine the springs to see if they have the affected models or they can contact their nearest Martin's Trailer Parts store for inspection of the trailer and rectification if required.
For further information please call Martin's Trailer Parts by phone, email or through the website.
Bayswater, Western Australia 08 9279 5777
O'Connor, Western Australia 08 9314 2222
Wangara, Western Australia 08 9302 2800
sales@trailerparts.net.au
www.trailerparts.net.au
For further information please call Martin's Trailer Parts by phone, email or through the website.
Bayswater, Western Australia 08 9279 5777
O'Connor, Western Australia 08 9314 2222
Wangara, Western Australia 08 9302 2800
sales@trailerparts.net.au
www.trailerparts.net.au
Details to help identify the product.
Supplier running the recall
Who sold the product
Trailer Parts Pty Ltd trading as Martin's Trailer Parts
Identifying product features
D0116 Light trailer slipper spring (used in D0115 assembly)
D0108 Light trailer slipper spring (used in D0107 assembly)
Identifying numbers
Other identifying numbers
D0116 Light trailer slipper spring (used in D0115 assembly)
D0108 Light trailer slipper spring (used in D0107 assembly)
D0108 Light trailer slipper spring (used in D0107 assembly)
Dates available for sale
-
Where the product was sold
Western Australia
Responsible regulators
Regulators are established or appointed by government. They enforce regulations and rules.
Quote PRA number 2013/13555 when contacting a regulator about this recall.
Recall and remedy questions
Contact the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission if you have:
- a question about the remedy being offered to you by the business that is responsible for managing this recall, or
- concerns about the way the business is managing this recall.