Can Lippert Center Point be Installed on Big Tex 16GN Trailer
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Will this kit work for a bigtex 16gn gooseneck trailer? 8k lb axles
asked by: Javier R
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Expert Reply:
The Lippert Center Point by Trailair Air-Ride Suspension Upgrade - Tandem Axle # LC1565391 works with axles with a capacity up to 8,000 lbs. This means you will be able to use it on your Big Tex 16GN with 8k axles. This uses dual air bag absorption and replaces your standard trailer equalizers. The other thing you must have to install the # LC1565391 is double-eye springs. You will need to make sure you have double-eye and not slipper springs.
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Robin H
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