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Yes, a double-eye leaf spring like #e28SR is measured from the center of one hole to the center of the other when the spring is not under tension. If a spring is installed in the trailer suspension it will tend to measure a bit differently. Also,…
view full answer...Though I do tend to warn people about the ride getting stiffer when upping the capacity of their leaf springs, you are correct in that you will technically never be fully "unloaded". I do have to mention that this could still happen, but…
view full answer...The Adjustable Width Trailer Hitch Receiver for RVs, 22" to 66" Wide, #C13704 has brackets that will mount to the bottom of the frame. The square tubing sets within these brackets which extend toward the inside of the frame. If you have a…
view full answer...I spoke with my contact at Ultra-Fab, who is one of the leading names in stabilizer jacks, and she said that she has never come across the issue that you are having. The best we could come up with is if you are using the stabilizer scissor jacks to…
view full answer...First you would want to jack up the trailer frame and then use jack stands to support it so that you can lower the jack and the wheels will be off of the ground. Next you will want to slide the jack under the first axle so that you can raise it up to…
view full answer...It is best to measure trailer leaf springs without a load on them. It would be best to remove the spring from the trailer completely, otherwise you could jack the trailer up. That will give you the most accurate center eye to center eye length…
view full answer...From the info I was able to find on the number you listed you do have a Dexter 3,500 lb axle so for a leaf spring you would want the #e54SR for if you need a 25-1/8 inch spring or #SP-210275 if you need a 27 inch leaf spring.
view full answer...Smart idea to get ahead of the problem, and there is a good upgrade for your Tracker boat trailer with a 3,500 lb axle. Since your current spring measures 26-1/4 inches from center of one spring eye to the center of your other spring eye, a 26 inch…
view full answer...I can help you determine the right replacement leaf springs for your Jayco travel trailer, though we don't have any way of knowing what specific ones you need. It looks like you have 3,500 lb axles on your trailer, and finding the right…
view full answer...If you have 3,500 lb axles the best choice would be 3,500 lb springs so that you could take advantage of the full axle capacity (assuming the trailer is rated similarly). The #e54SR is a great choice for you as it is a 3,500 lb axle leaf spring.
view full answer...Since the distance between the horizontal mounting holes on center of your current equalizers on your 2017 Keystone Outback is 5-1/2" and the MORryde Cre3000 equalizers that you purchased have are 6-1/2" you will either need to use shorter…
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
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