Replacement Axles for Trailer With 94 Inch Long 5,200 Pound Dexter Axles
Question:
Looking for a set of replacement axles for a trailer I recently purchased. They have a Dexter tag on them with P-12, Model SLR, SN# D8653368. Looking for options. Thanks
asked by: Chad
Expert Reply:
I reached out to Dexter and found that your current axles have a capacity of 5,200 lbs and measure 94" hub face to hub face. Although we do not have a 94" axle you will be able to use the Dexter Trailer Axle Beam with E-Z Lube Spindles - 95" Long - 5,200 lbs # 6340624 without any issues. The only difference will be that your tires will stick out 1/2" farther on either side of the trailer.
This also has a spring-center-to-spring-center length of 80". If that does not match what you currently have, you can cut off the spring seats and weld on new spring seats # TRSS300.
Since you will be replacing the axles, I also recommend replacing your U-Bolt Kit # APUBR-8. These can wear out over time so this would be a good opportunity to replace them with new ones.
I have attached some review videos for your reference.
Products Referenced in This Question
U-Bolt Kit for Mounting 5,200-lb to 7,000-lb, Round Trailer Axles - 7" Long U-Bolts
- Trailer Suspension Parts
- U-Bolt Kits
- Camper
- Car Hauler
- Utility Trailer
- 5200 lbs - 7000 lbs
- Round Axle - 3 Inch
- 1/2 Inch Diameter
- 7 Inch Long
- Dexter
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Spring Seat for Typical 5,200-lb to 7,200-lb, Round Trailer Axles with 3" Diameter
- Trailer Suspension Parts
- Spring Seats
- Boat Trailer
- Camper
- Car Hauler
- Snowmobile Trailer
- Utility Trailer
- Round Axle - 3 Inch
- TruRyde
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Product Page this Question was Asked From
Dexter Trailer Axle Beam with E-Z Lube Spindles - 95" Long - 5,200 lbs
- Trailer Axles
- Leaf Spring Suspension
- Easy Lube Spindles
- No Hubs
- 5200 lbs
- Spindles Only
- 80 Inch Long
- 95 Inch Long
- No Drop or Lift
- Dexter
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