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Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension - Standard Duty - No Drop - 5 Bolt Flange - 5,200 lbs

Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension - Standard Duty - No Drop - 5 Bolt Flange - 5,200 lbs

Item # ASR5200S01
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Get more clearance and a smoother ride when towing with Axle-Less trailer suspension. Built-in shock absorption limits rattle and bottoming out. E-Z Lube, standard-height spindle keeps your deck height the same. Fits any trailer frame width. Great Prices for the best trailer axles from Timbren. Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension - Standard Duty - No Drop - 5 Bolt Flange - 5,200 lbs part number ASR5200S01 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Timbren Trailer Axles - ASR5200S01

  • 5200 lbs
  • Universal Fit
  • Spindles Only
  • No Drop or Lift
  • Rubber Spring Suspension
  • Timbren
  • Easy Lube Spindles

Get more clearance and a smoother ride when towing with Axle-Less trailer suspension. Built-in shock absorption limits rattle and bottoming out. E-Z Lube, standard-height spindle keeps your deck height the same. Fits any trailer frame width.


Features:

  • Delivers a smooth, stable, quiet ride - regardless of load size
    • Jounce springs absorb road shock and support trailer's load
    • Rebound springs minimize body roll, rattle, and bottoming out
    • Built-in camber and toe-in reduce wear on your trailer's tires
    • Units work independently - what affects one side of your trailer won't affect the other
  • Eliminates axle beam to increase ground clearance and fit any trailer frame width
    • System replaces 1 trailer axle and suspension components
    • 2 Separate units bolt directly to your trailer's frame
  • Designed for your on-road adventures
    • Strong steel construction is built to last
    • Black powder coat resists rust and corrosion
  • Keeps trailer deck height the same while increasing ground clearance
    • Standard-height spindle is built in
  • Allows for simple bearing maintenance with built-in grease zerks


Specs:

  • Application: single- and tandem-axle trailers that use regular tires
    • Tandem-axle trailers require 2 complete systems
    • Not recommended for triple-axle trailers
  • Quantity: 2 suspension units (without hubs)
  • Weight capacity: 5,200 lbs
  • Brake flange configuration: 5 bolt
  • Bolt hole diameter: 5/8"
  • Suspension travel: 2-3/4"
  • 3-Year limited warranty


Tire, Wheel, and Hub Compatibility

  • Tire size: ST235/85R16 or smaller
  • Wheel diameter: 16" or smaller
    • This assumes a wheel with zero offset
  • Bearings (sold separately)
    • Inner: 25580
    • Outer: 14125A or 15123
  • Races (sold separately)
    • Inner: 25520
    • Outer: 142376 or 15245
  • Seal: 10-36 (sold separately)
    • Inner diameter: 2.250"
    • Outer diameter: 3.376"

Note: This Axle-Less system requires crossbeam support. If your trailer frame doesn't have a crossmember in place, you can retrofit it with one, or you can add a support by running a piece of 2" x 3" steel tubing through the square holes cut into these units. You could also add a steel reinforcement bracket to the inside of the trailer frame.


Get more ground clearance and a more comfortable ride when you're towing with Timbren's Axle-Less trailer suspension. This suspension system provides great shock absorption to comfortably get you where you need to go and to protect your precious cargo as you travel - even on rough pavement. With 2 independently operating units, you'll get better handling when making tight turns. And because this system eliminates your axle and has standard-height spindles built in, you'll get more clearance without having to raise your deck height.


Timbren Axle-Less Suspension vs. Other Suspension Systems

There are many suspension options for your trailer or camper. So, what makes Timbren Axle-Less different?


Leaf Spring Example

Axle-Less systems are a definitive upgrade over traditional leaf springs, in part because they allow you to do away with your thru-axle, allowing for maximum clearance. As you've probably noticed, having a leaf spring suspension means that your axle will always hang at least a few inches below your trailer's frame, resulting in limited ground clearance. This may make it difficult to navigate rough roads.


In addition, while leaf springs do a great job of supporting an even load, they may cause your trailer to bounce and rattle when it's empty or to bottom out with a heavy load. And they don't offer any type of shock absorption for a smooth ride - unless you have upgrades built in. With Timbren's Axle-Less system, gone are the days of dealing with these annoyances - this suspension is designed for a quiet, balanced ride, whether your trailer's fully loaded or empty.


Torsion Axle Example

A torsion axle is a step up in terms of shock absorption, and it provides more clearance than a traditional, leaf spring suspension, but that crossbeam will still hang down some. And if your torsion axle gets damaged in any way, it can't be repaired - you'll have to replace the entire thing with a setup that matches your exact trailer frame width.


With the Axle-Less system from Timbren, you won't have a low-hanging axle beam to get in the way when you're driving on rough roads. The standard-height spindles on this setup will keep your deck height the same, so you'll get that extra clearance and still be able to easily load and unload your trailer. And the rubber springs and independent operation both combine to absorb shock and deliver a smooth, easy ride. In addition, the Axle-Less system can be easily maintained over time, and it will fit any trailer frame width, so you don't have to worry about potentially ordering the wrong size like you might with other systems.


Timbren Silent Ride Example

Another suspension upgrade on the market is Timbren's Silent Ride. This setup is a great option to reduce bounce and rattle because it has the same AEON rubber springs as the Axle-Less system. But the Silent Ride still requires an axle, so you won't get the same ground clearance or low deck height as you will with the Axle-Less suspension.


Timbren Axle-Less Suspension Parts

The Timbren Axle-Less suspension is designed with you in mind. All of the parts work together so you can tow your trailer comfortably - regardless of load size.


Timbren Axle-Less Suspension Parts Diagram

  1. The jounce spring supports the weight of your trailer and cargo. It easily absorbs road shock and is constructed of AEON heavy-duty, hollow rubber.
  2. The rebound spring delivers a smooth, stable ride - regardless of how much cargo is on the trailer. It controls the movement of the jounce spring to minimize trailer body roll, bounce, rattle, and bottoming out.
  3. The trailing arm with integrated hanger attaches the suspension to the side and bottom of the trailer frame.
  4. The control arm carries the spindle and the hub. It pivots on strong, long-lasting polyurethane bushings that never require lubrication.
  5. The E-Z Lube spindle is simple to grease. If damaged, it can be removed and replaced, saving you both time and money compared to a traditional axle.
  6. The built-in hole accepts 2" x 3" steel tubing (not included) to add support to your trailer's frame. The tubing sits higher than a trailer axle, providing additional ground clearance.

Installing the Timbren Axle-Less Suspension

Measuring Diagram

The first step in installing the Timbren Axle-Less suspension is to make sure that the mounting points for each unit are directly across from each other. The easiest way to measure this is to mark the desired mounting points on your trailer's frame. Then measure the distance between these points and the center of your trailer coupler. These measurements (A and B) need to be within 1/8" to keep your trailer frame square.


Once you have your mounting points lined up, you'll be ready to install the system. Drill 3 holes into your trailer frame at the desired mounting points. Then bolt each unit to the frame with Grade 5, 5/8" bolts (not included).


Keep Your Trailer Frame Square

Because Timbren's Axle-Less system eliminates your trailer's thru-axle, you'll have to find another way to get the crossbeam support that keeps your trailer frame square. You have a few different options to do this depending on your application and how much fabricating you're comfortable doing.


Crossmember Installation

If you're building a trailer, the best option is to begin building with the Timbren Axle-Less in mind and include a crossmember where you want to install the units on your frame. You can also retrofit an existing trailer with a crossmember.


Steel Tubing Installation

If you don't have a crossmember where you want to install the Axle-Less system (and you don't want to add one), pick up a section of 2" x 3" steel tubing from a nearby weld shop. This tubing will serve as a support to keep your trailer square. It will hang only about an inch down from your trailer frame, providing more clearance than a thru-axle.


After you've mounted both of the units to your frame, you'll need to drill 3 holes into the steel tubing and into the built-in, square holes. Then, insert the tubing through the holes and secure it with 3 bolts (not included) on each side.


Reinforcement Bracket Installation

The last option is to fabricate a reinforcement bracket that can be attached to the inside of your trailer frame and to the Axle-Less suspension. It may be a little harder to fabricate a compatible bracket than to mount steel tubing, but you may get additional clearance with this method.


Dimensions of the Timbren Axle-Less Suspension

The following diagrams show measurements taken on the Timbren Axle-Less suspension system.

Axle-Less dimensions front view

A B C D E F
14-5/16" 17-1/4" 1-1/2" 6-1/4" 3-1/2" 5"


Axle-Less dimensions top view

G H I J K L
5-5/8" 6-1/4" 5-3/4" 2-1/4" 3-1/4" 5-1/4"




ASR5200S01 Axleless Trailer Suspension System by Timbren - Standard Height Spindle - Without Hubs - 5,200 lbs

Installation Details ASR5200S01 Installation instructions




Customer Reviews

Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension - Standard Duty - No Drop - 5 Bolt Flange - 5,200 lbs - ASR5200S01

Average Customer Rating:  4.6 out of 5 stars   (300 Customer Reviews)

Get more clearance and a smoother ride when towing with Axle-Less trailer suspension. Built-in shock absorption limits rattle and bottoming out. E-Z Lube, standard-height spindle keeps your deck height the same. Fits any trailer frame width.

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Installed the Timbren Axle-less suspension a little over a year ago and approximately 5000 miles ago. I have been extremely satisfied with the installation and performance thus far and have had no issues. I also chose to install an optional crossmember for more strength using a 1/4" thick piece of 2x3 steel. I had to increase the weight capacity of my campers suspension due to renovating the interior completely and adding more weight. I also strengthened the frame to accommodate the extra weight. In addition to installing the Timbren 5200LB system I installed new 12" electric brakes and upgraded to 225/75R15 tires with E load range rating.



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The products are good quality and durable. Etrailers has good pricing, shipping and an easy transaction. Etrailers provides so many different trailer products, you can't go wrong. Thank you Etrailer.



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Timbren Axle-Less Suspension - Spindle Only - Regular Tires - 5200 lbs

Item # ASR5200S01

Looks great on empty trailer, idea is good, bad execution.
When loaded tires "splay out" severely, excessive tire wear, obviously too much play in system somewhere.

Etrailer Expert

Mike L.

11/21/2018

Excessive camber which causes wear on the portion of the tire tread closest to the trailer can be caused by a few different things. 1 The axle-less suspension system has a 5200 lb per set capacity, so youll want to be sure this amount is not being exceeded. 2 The surface of the trailer that the suspension member is added to needs to be an integral part of the trailer that should have NO give in it whatsoever. Any flexing of the side member there will throw off the camber of the tires. I have seen what you describe occur when the suspension system has been mounted to tubular steel that made up the edge of the trailer frame. In that instance, some angle iron was added to stiffen things up. 3 Its not required, but a piece of 2x3 inch tube steel of the appropriate length can be used as a beam connecting the two sides, utilizing the existing hole in the axle-less suspension member. This will help stiffen things up. 4 The suspension system should have included some shims that can be used where the spindle attaches to the suspension portion of the assembly. Using these shims can decrease the camber, but only if the points mentioned above are taken care of. Ive checked with Timbren regarding the above, and they concur.



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Looks very well made



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Purchased these axle - less suspension sets to build a single axle utility trailer. They arrived in excellent condition and appear well made. Installation instructions are clear and well written. Also ordered hubs, coupler hitch, rims, lights, stake pockets and other heavy items. My order arrived complete, very well packaged and timely in eight boxes. The boxes Etrailer used for packing were heavily made and undamaged in shipping. No missing parts because of the superior way they were packed. I will definitely order from Etrailer again.



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A little bit pricey, at first. But in the long run they are cheaper. We used to bend or break an axle every 3 or 4 months. But we have had these a couple of years now with no problems. One thing that is nice is on a tandem axle set up you can get a flat and you just have to take the wheel off and run on 3 or 2 wheels without the hubs hitting the ground.



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Used these to replace half torsion axles on drop down ice shack. Hesitant to spend the $$$ but glad I did. Well built, less space and smooth ride. Replaceable spindles a plus.



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Work perfectly on my one-off trailer bu ild



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The axle-less suspension worked very well for my boat trailer. The suspension was easy to attach to the trailer frame and provided a lower profile than the traditional leaf spring and axle system.



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The service from etrailer has been great! They have been very helpful through the entire purchasing process. My one star is due to the quality of the product. First, for something as heavy duty as these are, you’d expect better packaging. On arrival, one of the spindles was sticking out of the box and the hand holds were torn on one of the other boxes. I was a little worried what I might find in the damaged box but everything seems to be intact. The disappointing part is the quality of the welds. For the price you are spending on these, I would expect a higher quality of fabrication. There is undercut in the welds that hold the three support plates together and big ol sloppy welds every where else. Unsure of what to do as my trailer has been designed around this suspension system.



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I purchased the 3500 lb. set w/4" drop. Wish they made a 2" drop. Install was fairly easy, but most of your time will be consumed with alignment measurements, acquiring shims, and making adjustments. I was lucky to have a very square trailer frame. However, the "slop" in the all of the mounting bolts (especially, the spindle mounts) is more than the 1/8" window they specify. You will want to preload all bolts before tightening, and then measure for alignment/toe-in. The units are supposed to have camber built-in, but it's not near enough (more shims). Also, this suspension has more travel then the documents indicated. I had to re-mount my fenders 1" higher to keep the tires front hitting. When fully loaded, you might have 1" of travel left. All that being said, the ride is better than I anticipated. It's less bouncy than a torsion axle, and very quiet. If I was building a trailer from scratch, I would use this system, again.



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It is important to know that your wheels are going to sit very tight to the trailer frame. I needed to add an extension to the hub for it to clear the sides of the camper I built.



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We made an amazing creation out of those two axle-less axles.
We made a large fuel cell that is used for offroad use and it has worked excellent this entire time.
They are really great products and we would love to work with them again.
Actually, we do a ton of social media stuff and youtube and if you ever have interest in sending us products to build content around, I would love to have the opportunity!
Thanks,
Michael Brandt
Garage Bound, LLC (On Youtube and Instagram and all the other socials)



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Very smooth pull. I'm very impressed on how the trailer pulls. My traditional axle trailer seemed to bounce a lot on the highway which made a lot of noise, but with the Timbren Axle-less that I installed on a new trailer, the trailer is so smooth and way less noise.
Great product.



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The trailer rides great down the road and no more worries about saltwater and rusty leaf springs. Not a cheap option but I’m very happy with the setup. When installing, just be sure to measure accurately and have sharp drill bits. A drill press type of guide also helps ensure correct drilling angles. The first picture is of a mounting gusset a local welding shop made. One is needed for each side and necessary to provide needed mounting strength-at least on my trailer frame. Pics 2 and 3 show the mounted suspension on one side of the trailer. Pic 4 shows the suspension on one side of the trailer with the axle attached and a separately purchased disc brake assembly mounted on it. Finally, pic 5 shows a 2” box channel between both suspension assemblies. Independent suspensions would have been nice, but I wanted to ensure trailer rigidity was maintained. So, after one year, so far, so good. It’s all smooth sailing down the highway.



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Purchased 2 sets of the Timbren 1200 Axle-less systems for upgrading the suspension on an older 30' ft glider trailer. Single axle with small (13") tires made towing tough due to porpoising, dragging on drive entrances do to poor flotation; also German made and metric, no repair parts. GVW 2000 lbs equated to bouncy ride.

Dual sets now allow the trailer to ride over bumps and sharp inclines easily, smoothly, little bounce on country roads; porpoising is history. My glider now rides securely, safely, quietly.

Install time 4 1/2 hours (includes head-scratching). Results are outstanding, units are totally solid. Recommend the square tube interconnect, easy and quick - trailer frame was on the light side, so a precautionary fix. Clean look underneath.

Ordered 5 wheels w/tires, very nice.

Helpful neighbor so impressed he ordered a HD single set for his new DIY snowmobile trailer.

Customer satisfaction 100%, from phone order, online support, product information, immediate shipping, install instructions, followup... HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!



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Installed the Timbren Axle-less suspension a little over a year ago and approximately 5000 miles ago. I have been extremely satisfied with the installation and performance thus far and have had no issues. I also chose to install an optional crossmember for more strength using a 1/4" thick piece of 2x3 steel. I had to increase the weight capacity of my campers suspension due to renovating the interior completely and adding more weight. I also strengthened the frame to accommodate the extra weight. In addition to installing the Timbren 5200LB system I installed new 12" electric brakes and upgraded to 225/75R15 tires with E load range rating.



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I used these axles in a different way than most would. I needed a trailer that was small, could handle tight switch-backs, carry 600 lbs and be light. I had this idea and as a retired design engineer I saw a great possibility in this axle. I have made four of these trailers now, one as a camp trailer, 2 for trail work for State Parks and one as a utility trailer.



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Trailer suspension and disk brake performance is outstanding big big difference over leaf spring and electric drum brakes.
Installation required modifications to the frame to monut the timbren suspension



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I rebuilt a 4 x 8 trailer using the Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Leaf Spring Suspension and it works great. I would recommend it to others.



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They have more pros than cons, but the second set I bought broke the flat plate that holds the spindle at about 8 months. The steel quality seemed less than I would expect since it basically peeled it back like a pop can as you can see in the pictures. Otherwise I like the clearance and ride. They last 2-3 years where the torsion axles I replaced would wear out in 4 months after driving down rough gravel roads. There is a grade zerk on the underside which I didn't realize until I bought the second set. That would have helped the first set last longer had I known about it.



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Incredible system. Handled our Overland trek through Colorado and Moab. These axles on our 1917 Ford bed ran multiple Jeep Badge of Honor trails. The suspension handled flawlessly. Handles off camber rocks and drop offs smoothly. We ran the 4 inch lift and off road offset to fit the factory Jeep wheels.



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I put these on an off-road trailer build. They have been fantastic! I've done many miles and they held up great. Highly recommend.



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Five star. shipping was slow. Product was great 14 K 14 plies under 2000 pounds independent suspension. Low fast and sassy. Yep that’s how I build them.


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    I do have replacement options for you but we don't carry torsion axles so the only options we can offer you are axle-less like the Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension part # ASR5200S01 or leaf spring axles like the Trailer Axle Beam part # e55GR which has close but not the same dimensions as your existing. The spring seats however can be moved but in order to go this route you'd also need the Single-Axle Trailer Hanger Kit for Double-Eye Springs part # APS4 and 6-Leaf Double-Eye Spring...
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  • Availability of Timbren Axle-Less System that 5 Lug Wheels Can be Installed On
    The only hubs available for the Timbren Axle Less System part # ASR5200S01 that you referenced are ones with a 6 lug bolt pattern. If you wanted a similar system that could use a 5 lug pattern you would need to go with the # A35RD545E that comes with brake hubs that have 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt patterns. The capacity of this axle is lower at 3,500 lbs though. For a setup with idler hubs you would instead want the part # A35RS545.
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  • Higher Capacity Axle Replacement for Dexter 4,400 lb Axles on 2019 Keystone Laredo 335MK
    Your spring centers will determine what is the best fit for your specific trailer. We have 71-1/2 Inch, 74 Inch, and 80 Inch on center options. I've linked the page to those options. If you don't have those measurements, then the Timbren Axle-less system # ASR5200S01 are the route to go. The Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly - 5,200-lb E-Z Lube Axles - 12" - 6 on 5-1/2 # 8-201-5UC3-EZ and the brake assemblies # AKEBRK-6.
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  • Replacing 4,400LB Straight Beam Trailer Axle With 5,200LB Timbren Axle-Less System
    As we do not have any axles with the 94" hub face and 80" leaf spring center measurement you are looking for I recommend the Timbren Axle-Less Suspension # ASR5200S01. This particular system will allow you to get rid of your leaf springs and hangers for an progressive rate spring suspension. This helps to cut down on the bouncing you may have with an empty trailer. It also gets rid of the axle tube which gives you better ground clearance. You will need the Electric Trailer Brake Kit #...
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  • Replacement Hub/Drum and Brake Assemblies for Timbren Axle Less Kit ASR5200S01
    For the Timbren Axle Less Kit part # ASR5200S01 that you referenced the correct replacement hub/drum is the part # AKHD-655-6-k. Then for brake assemblies you'd want the # AKEBRK-7R-SA and the # AKEBRK-7L-SA.
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  • Replacement Brakes, Hub/Drums, and Leaf Springs for a Kodiak Ultimate 3221RLSL
    Hey David, thanks for reaching out again! I definitely hear where you're coming from and I don't blame you for not trusting your 4,400 lb axles. Whenever I've looked into parts for them everything seems to be a hodge-podge of pieces fitted together just to say something is rated for that 4,400 lbs. With that being said, since you have a unique spring center measurement you will either need to special order an axle or you can use a Timbren system like the Axle-Less # ASR5200S01 rated for...
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