Timbren Axle Less System with 5 on 5 inch Bolt Pattern
Question:
Your website mentions a 4inch lift, does the 4inch lift mean that there is a total of 4inch of suspension travel? And if the trailer and weight of the cargo compress this 2inch that would only leave 2inch of suspension of travel? Is this correct? Is there an adjustment to get the full 4inch after the cargo has been loaded? How do you get more suspension?
asked by: Kevin S
Expert Reply:
For a hub that has a 5 on 5 inch bolt pattern to fit the spindles of the Timbren axle less kit part # ASR2KHDS03 you would want the Trailer Hub part # AKIHUB-550-35-K. This hub includes the bearings that the Timbren is designed to fit. This setup has a 4 inch lift and the hubs have the 5 on 5 inch Jeep bolt pattern.
Products Referenced in This Question
Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 3,500-lb Axles - 5 on 5 - Pre-Greased
- Trailer Hubs and Drums
- Hub
- Pre-Greased
- Standard
- L68149
- L44649
- For 3500 lbs Axles
- 1/2 Inch Stud
- 5 on 5 Inch
- 13 Inch Wheel
- 14 Inch Wheel
- 14-1/2 Inch Wheel
- 15 Inch Wheel
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Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension - Heavy Duty - Long Spindle w/ 4" Lift - 4 Bolt - 2K
- Trailer Axles
- Rubber Spring Suspension
- Easy Lube Spindles
- No Hubs
- 2000 lbs
- Spindles Only
- Universal Fit
- Lift - 4 Inch
- Timbren
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Kevin S.
4/21/2021
Your website mentions a 4inch lift, does the 4inch lift mean that there is a total of 4inch of suspension travel? And if the trailer and weight of the cargo compress this 2inch that would only leave 2inch of suspension of travel? Is this correct? Is there an adjustment to get the full 4inch after the cargo has been loaded? How do you get more suspension?