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3" Round Trailer U-Bolts (Qty 2)

3" Round Trailer U-Bolts (Qty 2)

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Dexter Trailer Leaf Spring Suspension

  • U-Bolts
  • Camper
  • Car Hauler
  • Utility Trailer
  • Round Axle - 3 Inch
  • 7 Inch Long
  • 5200 lbs - 7000 lbs
  • 1/2 Inch Diameter
  • Dexter


Round Trailer U-Bolts
  • 3" Wide
  • 1/2" Diameter
  • 7" Long
  • Includes Lock Nuts


SP01-060 3" Round Trailer U-Bolts (Qty 2)

Replaces Redline SP01-060

Item # SP01-060





Video of 3" Round Trailer U-Bolts (Qty 2)

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for 3 Inch Round Trailer U-Bolts Installation

Hi there trailer owners. Today we're gonna be taking a look at red lines line of replacement U bolts. Round U bolts are commonly used to hold your leaf spring stack onto your axle. And if you're making any repairs to your trailer it's possible that the threads can get damaged where you can't reuse the U bolt. You might have to replace them in that instance, or if you had some sort of blowout or any other kind of damage where you might've had some damage that caused some issues with your U bolts here you may need to replace those as well. Over time if you've constantly taken these off they do stretch out over time.

So it is a good idea to replace them. If you've had several repairs done and remove them. The ones that redline have, offer slightly longer length. So that way you can ensure it's going to be a fit for your trailer. We also recommend these.

If you're gonna be adding accessories to your trailer and you need the additional length if that accessory goes under a U bolt we can see our factory U bolt here on the trailer We we're just working on if we wrap it around and we can see it only goes up about that high. This is about six inches in length. The new one here that we put on is about seven inches in length and it gives us the extra length that we needed to be able to install the mounting plate for the shock absorbers that we just installed on here. With our factory U bolt we'd have almost no threads here sticking out. So our nut would be able to go on but it wouldn't be able to be properly torqued with enough threads to ensure that it's gonna stay torqued in that position.

Today, we're showing off the three inch wide U bolts with a half inch diameter. These have a seven inch length, and we're gonna use those to get our comfort ride system installed but we have them available on all the various sizes. So that way you can ensure you got a replacement for your trailer. We have them down as small as an axle diameter of one and three quarters of an inch. That's going to be your 2000 pound axles all the way up to an axle that is five inches in diameter.

And that's gonna be your larger axles that are around 12 to 15,000 pounds. Now the diameter of the U bolts do change as the sizes go up.Your smaller ones that only are for the one and three quarter inch axles typically have a size of three eights and of diameter while your large ones, with that five inch wide axle length is going to have a diameter of a U bolt of about three quarters of an inch to ensure that it can handle that weight rating of that. Now there are a couple of different U bolts that do have an overlap. The three inch ones that we're using here also have another three inch version available. That's in a nine 16th diameter. So you want to just check your trailer and your old U bolt to make sure you're replacing it with one that's going to be accepted acceptable with the hardware that you have on here. Cause we wouldn't be able to take a nine 16th and slide it through these brackets because the bracket on here was designed for a half inch. Replacing your U bolt is pretty easy. The smaller your trailer is usually the easier it is. Those larger U bolts. You are going to need to have a little bit more strength required to remove and torque down the nuts ' cause they are typically a higher torque value for the larger the U bolt. When taking them off you wanna make sure your axle is properly supported. If you follow along with us, we'll show you an example of how to remove and swap out the U bolts. We'll begin our installation by parking our trailer onto level ground. Your driveway in most cases is a great spot and lifting it up and removing our wheels. You'll wanna Jack it up and support the frame with Jack stands. You have to get it high enough off the ground where your wheels are off the ground so you can get those pulled off. And once you've got those pulled off here you are set up to begin working. We're using a lift here on ours to hold ours up. But again, it's gonna be very similar at home. You're just not gonna have the cross beam with the lift. You'll have just these Jack stands here underneath your frame. Now the Jack stands that I've got here. These are just precautionary Jack stands that are underneath the axles because we're going to be taking the U bolts loose. And once we take those loose, the axle can drop down. But I also have my Jack here underneath the axle and I'm gonna be moving this Jack around and keeping it under the axle that I'm working on this 'cause the Jack stands are really just supplementary in case something happens. My Jack, where two something we're to happen to the Jack with a fluid leak out we got a Jack stand here to support it. So we're going to remove the nuts here on top to take these U bolts off, the U bolts that are on your trailer. Aren't gonna be long enough to accept the brackets for the comfort ride system. So we are going to be replacing these U bolts. You can get new U bolts here at etrailer. Once we get these off, we'll show you the new U bolts. We're using a three quarter inch socket to remove the nuts, they are gonna be on there little snugs if I have to start it by hand, and then your tool can zip it off easily the rest of the way. Now we've got these all zip loose. We can pull our U bolts out of there. They just pull down. They're usually a little bit stiff. So just kind of working back and forth and just pull downward, come out of there. You can also kind of rock the top piece here. sometimes that helps . If you pull it over like this you can kind of get a little bit of a bang motion on it. To help persuade it off of there. So now we've got our factory bracket out of the way. This is your comfort ride. Your shock bracket. You'll have four of these in the kit and they are gonna be specific to a certain location. So we've got them set out here for the axle. So this is going to be for the front axle towards the front. We want this bracket to be angled down towards our equalizer here. And we also want to make sure that the holes are flat facing towards the center of our trailer like that. And the one for the axle behind this is gonna face like this. So these brackets are gonna be angled like this, on the opposite side of our trailer we want the same story to be mimicked over there. So we'll take our bracket now we'll set it on top of our leaf spring you see there's alignment pin there that does line up with the hole in the bracket. We can then set our factory bracket right back on top grab our new U bolts. We'll go up through the bottom through our shock bracket and our factory one. And then we'll secure it with the new nuts that came included with the U bolts. We'll do the same thing with the other two sets of holes right over on the other side of our leaf spring stack. Once we got them all started we can go back and tighten them down. You do wanna kind of go back and forth to try and tighten them down evenly. So you have roughly the same amount of U bolts sticking up above each night. So now we'll torque our hardware to the specifications found in your instructions. And that completes our look at red lines line of replacement, U bolts..

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3" Round Trailer U-Bolts (Qty 2) - SP01-060

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (105 Customer Reviews)


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The cabinet doors aren't flying open and everything rides much smoother!



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As described and appear to be well made. Very quick shipping

John

1/1/2024

It is still in place with no signs of twisting or weakening. Great product.



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Excellent quality
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Good product, good quality



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Good quality and the right fit.



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The chat option helped with finding the items we needed. Loved the online videos. Item shipped promptly with great communication. Excellent customer service.



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Part was as advertised and of good qual ity.



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I replaced my leaf springs, drums, brakes and added the Dexter E-Z Suspension kit to my Keystone Cougar Fifth Wheel trailer last year. This was my first time working with etrailer and I can’t say enough about how well it all went from the ordering to the install.
Tammie P did a amazing job with knowing what parts would work best on my trailer. Tammie also gave me updates on my deliveries that I appreciated. I had a trip planned short after I received my parts. So having someone at their end checking on arrival dates helped. In the future I will definitely use etrailer for all my trailer needs. Thanks again for all the help! Great Team....



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Worked great with new leaf springs



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These are a great price (nearly 1/3 of my local parts store) and even though they sent the wrong ones the first time, they came very quickly. I would say no more than 7-8 days including the time it took to get the correct u-bolts to my door. The customer service team is very friendly and quick to fix mistakes. The return/reorder was seamless and I got hold of someone on the phone quickly rather than being put on hold for a long period of time.

Bradleyc W.

6/22/2018

A year later everything is still working great, glad I didnt waste extra money at the local parts store. These were less than half of the local prices.



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Always go to etrailer.



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They fit but they could have been a 1/2 longer



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There was a little mixup at first but the problem was resolved very quickly,although I had to wait for the delivery but that was not the fault of etrailer.I'm very pleased with my purchase and I will being doing business whit them in the very near future.



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Very Happy How!!!! The replacement spring and U-Bolts that UPS damaged and Lost in shipping have been replaced. Packaged much better and Shipped a lot Faster!!! Thanks Again!! For taking care of this so quickly!!! , John



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Was a perfect fit for the five leaf spring that I installed on my enclosed trailer.



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All the parts ordered worked great. Susan did a great job in finding a way to get all the u bolts in stock by finding two different sets to put together so I would not have to wait for several to come into stock for my order and at about the same cost. Managed to get the trailer together in time to do a trail work project that was on the schedule before these broke.



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Fit around the axle on a bottom hung leaf spring. Plenty of room to tighten and get the leaf set.



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Still in the process of fixing, so sorry no pictures as of yet. We received our parts in a very timely matter. Very satisfied with e-trailer, and will order from them again, hopefully not too soon! lol.
James Liguari



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Not much to say about u-bolts but they do exactly what they’re supposed to.



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Not installed yet but is just what
we need to make the repair to one of our
trailers



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Loved that it had serrated nuts so we didn’t need to use lock washers.



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all parts seem to good at this point/ have not used trailer at this .



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Good product, quick shipping and very friendly, helpful sales lady. This is the second time I have purchased from this company and both times have been positive experiences.



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Fast shipping! The u bolts were a perfect fit! Thank you etrailer!



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Good quality U Bolts, good price, fast delivery and the best customer service from the etrailer folks!


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