Key Takeaway

SUSPENSION:I-BEAM:SOLID:FRONT HANGER:BRACKET by SHELLER-GLOBE CORPORATION was recalled on August 30, 1983. What to do: DEALER WILL REPLACE EACH FASTENER WITH A ONE-HALF INCH DIAMETER BOLT AND LOCKNUT. IN ADDITION, OWNERS WILL BE ADVISED TO HAVE BOLTS CHECKED ABOUT ONCE...

NHTSA Ongoing

SUSPENSION:I-BEAM:SOLID:FRONT HANGER:BRACKET

Recalled: August 30, 1983 ~166 units affected 83V076

Description

BOLTS AND RIVETS SECURING THE FORWARD SPRING HANGER BRACKET TO THE FRAME COULD LOOSEN AND EVENTUALLY BREAK.

Remedy

DEALER WILL REPLACE EACH FASTENER WITH A ONE-HALF INCH DIAMETER BOLT AND LOCKNUT. IN ADDITION, OWNERS WILL BE ADVISED TO HAVE BOLTS CHECKED ABOUT ONCE EVERY SIX MONTHS TO ENSURE THAT THEY REMAIN SECURE.

Products Affected

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Company Information

SHELLER-GLOBE CORPORATION

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What remedy is available for this recall?

The listed remedy for this recall is: DEALER WILL REPLACE EACH FASTENER WITH A ONE-HALF INCH DIAMETER BOLT AND LOCKNUT. IN ADDITION, OWNERS WILL BE ADVISED TO HAVE BOLTS CHECKED ABOUT ONCE EVERY SIX MONTHS TO ENSURE THAT THEY REMAIN SECUR...

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