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Recommended EZ Flex Supension And Wheel/Tires For 2007 Keystone Sprinter Travel Trailer  

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I have 2007 keystone sprinter 24ft travel trailer it has some supension issuses I would like to replace it but it has AL KO axles under it, axles are on 33 inch centers, spring width is 1 3/4 inches, equalizer is 6 1/4 inch, bolts are 9/16 but the spring shackles are 2 1/2 inches center to center on the bolt holes. I want to know if EZ Flex makes a kit that will fit that criteria. Your help would be greatly appreciated. Also, I am looking at a new set of wheels for my travel trailer dexstar AM20532 want to know if I put a load E tire on them if they are rated for at least 80psi.

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The E-Z Flex Heavy Duty 5-5/8 Rubber Suspension Equalizer, part # K71-652-00, is the specified replacement part for the standard equalizer for tandem axle trailers. This is intended for use with axles rated for up to 6000 lbs. Please take a look at the linked photo that shows you the normal range of the spacing between the shackle bolt holes is 5-1/4 to 6-1/4 inches. So your application will meet the standards of this EZ Flex. The axle spacing is correct for your application.

To answer your other question, the Dexstar Steel Spoke Trailer Wheel - 15" x 6" Rim - 6 on 5-1/2 - White Powder Coat # AM20532 will be able to carry the 80 psi load of a compatible tire. The psi rating is not based on the wheel but on the tire and the valve stem. For compatible tires, I recommend the Westlake ST225/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range E # LHWL304 which are rated for 80 psi and have a speed rating of 75 mph. These tires have the best warranty with roadside assistance if there is an issue. I recommend using the Americana High Pressure Rubber Snap-In Valve Stem - 1-1/4" Long - Up to 100 psi # AM20907 for this application.

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