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Hello everybody, this is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today we're gonna take a look at this etrailer 6 Leaf Double Eye Spring for 6,000 pound trailer axles. Now this leaf spring will act as part of your trailer suspension system. Provides the attachment point for your trailer's axle. Now this one, here uses multiple leaves, which allow flexibility to absorb road shock, allows for a nice smooth ride,… see more >
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Certainly; the correct leaf spring for your 2022 Grand Design 295RL is the 6-Leaf Double-Eye Spring #e94SR.
view full answer...The trailer leaf springs we carry are rated by the axle when used in pairs and not individually. Since you have 4,400 lb axles the 4,500 lb axle springs we carry part #e27SR would be the correct rating. Each individual spring is rated for 2,250 lbs.
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...You are going to need 26" long leaf springs. We have our Standard #e94SR or the Rust Resistant #e88SR springs you can select from. Both of these are the correct 26" length you need and have a weight capacity of 3,000lbs per spring. Be sure…
view full answer...For your 2020 Jeep Gladiator with an off-road bumper with 1 inch D-rings, the best option is absolutely going to be the Blue Ox adapter and tow bar you asked about: - Blue Ox Aftermarket Off-Road Bumper Adapter - 7/8" Pin #BX88357 - Blue Ox…
view full answer...My technical contact at Blue Ox advised that the only adapter kit they offer that could potentially work on your M.O.R.E. aftermarket Jeep bumper is kit #BX88358. He was not familiar with the M.O.R.E. brand of products. There is a MOVE brand of…
view full answer...Based on my research, your Dexter leaf spring is a double-eye leaf spring with a 3,000 pound capacity for your 6,000 pound axle. The original length of your existing springs is 25-1/4 inches. As springs tend to stretch a bit over time, your existing…
view full answer...You're not going to have any problems mixing Dexter and Lippert components on trailer axles over 10k-lbs in the same manner as below 10k-lbs as long as the measurements on the replacement parts are the same- i.e. bearing sizes are the same, etc..…
view full answer...We can tell you how to determine the correct replacement 6,000 lb leaf springs for your 5th wheel trailer, though don't have a way of knowing specifically what is on any one trailer. It's pretty simple though, as all you have to do is measure…
view full answer...Start off by placing your axle about 2/3rds of the way behind your trailer coupler. From there you'll need to fine-tune your axle placement until your trailer tongue weight is 10 - 15% the overall weight of your trailer. There isn't a set…
view full answer...Thank you for the measurements you provided and for the photo of your trailer suspension mockup showing the spring components' spacing. As long as your shackles do not hit the trailer frame (you mention 1/8-inch clearance) you should be fine, but…
view full answer...To determine the right equalizer you will want to measure the center to center distance between the holes on the end of the existing equalizer. I have included a link which shows all of the shackle bolts and spring eye bolts we carry. You can then…
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