Picking Out Replacement Leaf Springs for 2008 Palomino Sabre
Question:
I have a 2008 palomino sabre, the leaf springs broke on passenger side, do I need to replace all springs as I have not done any, but not really travel far with it basically living in it. And how do I know what kind and size I need?
asked by: Tom
Helpful Expert Reply:
You do need to replace both leaf springs on either side of your axle at the same time.
To pick out a replacement spring you are going to need to take a few measurements. You are going to need to measure the length of the spring without any weight on it from spring eye to spring eye, and you are going to need to know the capacity of trailer/axles so that you pick out the correct rated spring.
Once you know that info you will need to check out the link I attached that has a page with all of the double eye springs we carry. You will need to select the spring that closely matches what you currently have in terms of dimension and capacity. Feel free to let me know what you find and I can help further too!
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4-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for 2,000-lb Trailer Axles - 26" Long
- Trailer Leaf Springs
- Double Eye Springs
- 2000 lbs
- 1-3/4 Inch Wide
- 4 Leaf
- 26 Inch Long
- Painted
- etrailer
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