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Speaker 1: Today we're taking a look at the Dexter Heavy Duty Suspension Kit for Tandem Axle Trailers.This suspension kit lets you attach four leaf springs to your trailer frame. It works with 1-3/4" wide double-eye springs. Your hangers are sold separately. The equalizers, which are the center component here, these transfer load and impact from one axle to another by permitting movement… see more >
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All of the tandem axle hanger kits for double-eye springs use 2-5/8 inch or 2-1/4 inch long shackle straps. The length is taken from the center of one eye to the center of the other eye. The overall length of a 2-5/8 model is just under 3-1/2 inches.…
view full answer...As you noted, the typically wiring colors for a 4-Way connector is white for ground, brown for tail/running, yellow for left stop/turn, and green for right stop/turn. The confusing part is that even though this is the typical way that the wiring is…
view full answer...The Moryde wet bolts #MR52HR use a standard 1/4"-28 thread for the zerk fittings.
view full answer...The 1/4 inch shackle strap difference With the Dexter Heavy-Duty Suspension Kit, Item #K71-449-00, will make a slight difference but should not be a problem. I certainly would not go with anything that is greater than 1/4 inch difference. The…
view full answer...I recommend going with the Dexter Heavy-Duty Suspension Kit #K71-449-00 on your trailer. This will have another 7-3/4" wide equalizer versus only the 5-3/4" wide one you get in the Kit #K71-359-00. Both kits will give you the shorter…
view full answer...Before spending a lot of money on a trailer overhaul let's first look at the reasons tires blow. Basically, trailer tires blow from excessive heat or overloading. Excessive heat can come from running the tires faster than they are rated for,…
view full answer...If the trailer wheels scrubbed (dragged and scrapped the ground instead of rolling) when jack knifed then it could have thrown something out of alignment or damaged something. First, inspect the suspension. Look for any elongated holes where…
view full answer...I can certainly point you in the right direction. When replacing an equalizer we want to keep it as close to the stock size as possible. There is a small amount of tolerance, but not much. The Dexter easy flex #K71-653-00 i'm afraid is going to…
view full answer...Attached is a photo showing the dimensions of the bolt holes for the Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Kit #23-105-106. The bottom holes are separated by 3" on center while the other bolt holes are separated by 2-1/8" on center. I have also…
view full answer...The equalizer and shackle straps in the picture look a little worn, so replacing is a good idea on your 2011 Dutchman Denali. The Dexter Heavy-Duty Suspension Kit for Tandem-Axle Trailers - 1-3/4" Wide Double-Eye Springs #K71-449-00 is a great…
view full answer...The Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount Adapter #BA-1 has holes spaced 1-1/4 inches apart on center and the holes are 3/4 inches in diameter. This is standard for most weight distribution system shanks so it will likely fit provided the holes on your shank are…
view full answer...It sounds like you are speaking of the wires for the brake magnets. If this is correct, you will need to connect one of the wires to the brake controller output wire on your trailer connector and the other wire will need to be grounded to a clean…
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