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Today we're going to be taking a look at the front, center, or rear hanger for double eye springs. This hanger can be used as a front hanger on single axle applications and it can be used as a front, center, or rear hanger on tandem or triple axle applications. It's designed to fit 1 3/4 inch wide double eye springs with 9/16 inch diameter eyes. It will work with a 9/16 inch diameter bolt. Your… see more >
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We don't have a way to look up what the shock specs of your 2003 Hitchhiker II are but it's possible we have a replacement solution. If you can take your current shocks off and the compressed length is 8-5/8 inch and extended is 13-1/2 inch…
view full answer...Thanks for reaching out and for all of the information! For your 2018 Grand Design Reflection 312BHTS I highly recommend using the 4-Leaf Double-Eye Spring #e47SR which is rated for up to 6,000 lb axles and measures 25-1/8" from center eye to…
view full answer...For the Lippert Bolt-On Shock Mount Kit for 3" Axle Tubes referenced in your question, part #LC281281, the minimum clearance needed from the inside of the tire to the I-beam flange on your trailer's frame (which is needed to install the…
view full answer...The 052-003-00 number on your current shock is the part number from Dexter Axle. We don't carry the direct replacement but if the specs match for the Lippert Standard Replacement Shock #LC283271 and the axle this is being applied to is a…
view full answer...The Dexter Trailer Idler Axle w/ Hubs - EZ-Lube - 5 on 4-1/2 Bolt Pattern - 60" Long - 2,200 lbs #20545I-EZ-60-15 is a great starting point to upgrade your trailer. This will give you a standard size axle with good bearings, hubs, and EZ-lube…
view full answer...It really just depends on what you are looking to get out of the bushings. Bronze bushings, like part #K71-291-00, will last longer but are more noisy and it is recommended to use wet bolts like part #126B2 to keep them lubricated. Nylon bushings,…
view full answer...As long as both the axles and slipper springs are appropriately rated for the planned loaded weight of your trailer, there's no problem with using slipper springs instead of double-eye models. Slipper springs are actually typically used for more…
view full answer...You do have a very interesting situation. When it comes to aluminum trailers we always defer to the manufacturer whether it is just a utility trailer or an RV trailer like your toy hauler. Aluminum frames can't always withstand the pressure of a…
view full answer...I attached a picture that shows the proper position of shackles and equalizers on trailer suspension. Sometimes the shackle will flip up but if you jack up the trailer by the axle that's got the shackle flipped you can usually get it to flip back…
view full answer...Atwood is no longer in business so you'd have to switch over to a new brand in order to get what you need. We currently only carry the RV Propane Gas #RS44FR (white #RS64FR) which comes with two different trims (large: 7-1/4" long x…
view full answer...Thank you for providing the specs for the suspension components that you already have. Correct hanger spacing really depends on the components being used such as springs, hangers and equalizers. Most of the hanger spacing dimensions that we have are…
view full answer...Yes, you can change from 1-3/4 inch slipper springs to double eye springs on your trailer. You will need to have the slipper end hanger removed and have a new hanger welded on which allows the leaf spring to sit at the same height. Or you could…
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