RENAULT MASTER MOTORHOME
LEAF SPRING
REINFORCING KIT
AIR SUSPENSION

RENAULT MASTER MOTORHOME
2010 ➞

RENAULT MASTER MOTORHOME
1994 - 2010
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If you are not sure which of the many Renault Master Motorhome leaf springs fits your vehicle, please submit your inquiry online and we will email you a quotation. If you find our quotation suitable, your product is just a click away.
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Which leaf spring fits my Renault Master motorhome conversion?
Start from the production year and the number of leaves currently installed. If you have the original spring number or the VIN, include it in the inquiry form. We combine this information with our database for Renault Master motorhomes to identify the correct spring or reinforcing kit for your vehicle.
Why does the rear of my Renault Master motorhome sit too low?
Motorhomes usually operate close to maximum weight for long periods. Over time, the leaf springs lose part of their original camber and elasticity, causing sagging. In these cases, replacing the leaf spring or adding a reinforcing / auxiliary spring kit restores the correct ride height and improves stability.
Is it safe to drive my Renault Master motorhome with a broken leaf spring?
Driving with a broken leaf spring is risky, especially on a heavily loaded motorhome. The axle can move from its correct position, the vehicle may lean to one side and braking behaviour can change. If a leaf spring is broken or cracked, it should be replaced as soon as possible and the vehicle driven only at low speed to the workshop if absolutely necessary.
Can Renault Master motorhome leaf springs be repaired by welding?
Welding spring steel changes the structure of the material in the heat-affected zone, creating weak points. In practice, welded leaf springs tend to break again very quickly and without warning. For a motorhome that carries passengers and heavy equipment, replacing the spring is the only safe solution.
When should I consider reinforcing kits or auxiliary / air springs?
If your Renault Master motorhome is often fully loaded, has a long rear overhang or regularly tows a trailer, reinforcing kits or auxiliary / air springs are recommended. They increase reserve capacity, reduce bottoming-out and help keep the vehicle level, improving comfort and safety on long journeys.
What information should I send to get a correct quotation?
Please provide production year, VIN number if possible, body type (panel van conversion, coachbuilt, etc.), and photos of the rear axle and existing springs. If you already know the axle loads from a weighbridge, that information also helps us choose the best spring or upgrade for your Renault Master motorhome.







