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Today we're going to be showing you how to install the True Ride Curved Equalizer for the 1 3/4" Wide Double Eye Springs. These measure 7 3/4" from center of the hole to center of the hole, and offer a 9/16" center hole. Part number is TREQE1. Here's what your equalizer look like when you have both your springs attached to it. This equalizer's design for use with springs that are 1 3/4" wide, so… see more >
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The Dexter E-Z Flex Triple Axle Suspension Kit #K71-657-00 referenced in your question is designed for triple axle trailers and includes equalizers that measure 7-3/4 inches long. If your Weekend Warrior has 3 axles and the equalizer length matches…
view full answer...For your upgrade in trailer suspension on your triple axle Weekend Warrior toy hauler I recommend the E-Z Flex Triple Axle Suspension Kit with 7-3/4" Equalizers #K71-657-00. This kit comes with all the equalizers and hardware you need. Then…
view full answer...The easiest way to determine the correct replacement parts for your trailer's suspension is by simply measuring its existing components. Looking at one of your current equalizers, you will want to measure from the center of the front hole to…
view full answer...Based on the dimensions you listed the equalizer you need is the part #TREQE1. This equalizer has 7-3/4 inches between the mounting holes from left to right and 2-7/8 inches vertically.
view full answer...Given that trailer wiring only consists of basic light functions, 12 volt power, and brake output a system of fuses is not necessary because it is easy to determine if something is not working. If there was a short, the way you would know with or…
view full answer...To determine the location for the front and rear hangers on your tandem axle trailer you will first need to make sure that you have the correct center point for your equalizer hanger. The center point of your equalizer hanger needs to be located…
view full answer...As long as your current equalizers and shackle straps match the dimensions of what comes in the Dexter Heavy-Duty Suspension Kit #K71-359-00 then you should be good to go. The equalizers measure 5-3/4" long from center-hole to center-hole and…
view full answer...It sounds like the eye of the leaf spring is coming in contact with the bottom of the trailer frame. If this is the case then your only three options to fix this would entail either replacing the equalizers, shackle straps, or leaf spring hangers.…
view full answer...The rating for the Equa-Flex Cushioned Equalizers #LC279688 is 6,000 to 8,000 lbs per axle. If you have smaller axles, you can check out the link I have attached that lists the Equa-Flex Equalizers we offer.
view full answer...Can you please send me a photo of your equalizer and how it is positioned on the axle? As long as the shackle straps are facing the correct direction (see photo) and the equalizer is not contacting the trailer frame then I don't see an issue. The…
view full answer...The suspension in general on your trailer looks very worn. I would replace as much as I could on it to get it back to good working order. The problem with the equalizer cocked to one side like that can happen sometimes. It usually fixes itself when a…
view full answer...It's hard to see in your picture but is the hanger open on the one side which allows the spring to slide out to the side? It shouldn't be open like that. If you need a replacement hanger we have the #115706S for if you have a 1-3/4 inch wide…
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