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Jeff: Hello everybody, this is Jeff from etrailer.com. Today we're going to take a look at the Lippert Components Bolt-On Shock Kit with these heavy duty gas shocks for 5,200 pound to 7,000 pound axles. Now, these heavy duty gas shocks will absorb road shock and vibration, and they provide a more comfortable towing experience.Now, this kit is an… see more >
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If what you have now Chad is pretty flat at 26 inches then the best replacement size would be 25-1/4 inches like you mentioned. Since you wanted to increase the capacity you would want the part #e57SR which is for 4k trailer axles.
view full answer...You definitely have a set of Lippert Equa-Flex equalizers on your 2019 Weekend Warrior and it looks like they are the part #LC279687 that you referenced. How often to grease the wet bolts depends on how much use the trailer gets. If you do not use…
view full answer...I will be happy to explain how to install the shock kit #LC281281. In addition to the instructions below I have also included a picture of the actual instructions. 1. Raise trailer and jack up the axle to release pressure on the springs. 2. Remove…
view full answer...The Lippert Bolt-On Heavy-Duty Shocks #LC281281 for 3-inch axles need to be mounted close to a 45-degree angle and pointing outwards (away from the equalizer/shackle) to work correctly. The shock measures 13-1/2-inches overall when not compressed…
view full answer...The only 7,000 lb double-eye leaf spring we have is the #e64SR you looked at. This may work for you depending on how you measured. This leaf spring measure 24-7/8" from center of spring eye to center of spring eye. However, I'm not sure if…
view full answer...It is possible to upgrade the leaf springs on a trailer to a higher rated set but I do not recommend this as it can create a rough ride. The better option would be to install the SumoSprings Trailer Helper Springs part #TSS-107-40 for overslung or…
view full answer...Yes, you could use leaf springs for a 4,000 lb axle, like part #e57SR (rated for 2,000 lbs each), with a 3,500 lb axle but it will make your ride a bit more stiff. The only times that a leaf spring would become damaged is if it is overloaded or has a…
view full answer...Over time, any suspension components can fail and need to be replaced. Since you said a shackle broke now would be a good time to inspect all of the suspension components and replace any that show signs of damage or uneven wear. It is always best to…
view full answer...If you're upgrading to a 5,200 lb 3" axle and you're planning on placing it under the leaf springs then you need the Lippert Bolt-On Shock Kit w/ Heavy Duty Gas Shocks #LC281281. The full instructions have been linked to this answer page…
view full answer...Some trailers do have shock absorbers; it isn't all that common but is gaining popularity, mostly among camping trailers. The main reason it's not too common is most people aren't worried about the ride being that smooth. Usually the…
view full answer...The Universal Group 6-Leaf Double-Eye Spring #e64SR referenced in your question is designed for 7,000 pound axles like what you have on your trailer. Most likely this will work great as a replacement, however I cannot be sure that it is a direct…
view full answer...The two kits will work great together but they both are designed for slightly different things. The MORryde CRE3000 part #MR27ZR is designed to make the ride quality a bit more comfortable whereas the SumoSprings part #TSS-106-40 is more geared for…
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