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Today we're going to be taking a look at the front, center, or rear hanger for double eye springs. This hanger can be used as a front hanger on single axle applications and it can be used as a front, center, or rear hanger on tandem or triple axle applications. It's designed to fit 1 3/4 inch wide double eye springs with 9/16 inch diameter eyes. It will work with a 9/16 inch diameter bolt. Your… see more >
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It really just depends on what you are looking to get out of the bushings. Bronze bushings, like part #K71-291-00, will last longer but are more noisy and it is recommended to use wet bolts like part #126B2 to keep them lubricated. Nylon bushings,…
view full answer...As long as both the axles and slipper springs are appropriately rated for the planned loaded weight of your trailer, there's no problem with using slipper springs instead of double-eye models. Slipper springs are actually typically used for more…
view full answer...I attached a picture that shows the proper position of shackles and equalizers on trailer suspension. Sometimes the shackle will flip up but if you jack up the trailer by the axle that's got the shackle flipped you can usually get it to flip back…
view full answer...Atwood is no longer in business so you'd have to switch over to a new brand in order to get what you need. We currently only carry the RV Propane Gas #RS44FR (white #RS64FR) which comes with two different trims (large: 7-1/4" long x…
view full answer...Thank you for providing the specs for the suspension components that you already have. Correct hanger spacing really depends on the components being used such as springs, hangers and equalizers. Most of the hanger spacing dimensions that we have are…
view full answer...In order to determine the correct leaf spring hanger locations on a trailer you first need to position the axles correctly. I have attached a help article on this part of the process for you. Then, once the axles are correctly positioned you can then…
view full answer...The amount of tilt I see in the pictures you submitted of your equalizer isn't too bad. That could easily be from the trailer not sitting perfectly level. If the trailer is level and it's still tilting this can be solved in one of three ways.…
view full answer...The #K71-360-00 is designed for use as a replacement equalizer kit for a triple axle setup with 33 inch axle spacings. That being said, if your leaf springs happen to be 1 inch longer and have a 34 inch spacing this kit would work too. The most…
view full answer...It is very possible that the Dexter Heavy Duty Suspension Kit #K71-360-00 you were looking at will fit your 2008 Heartland RV Cyclone 5th Wheel Triple Axle Toy Hauler, but to confirm this you will want to measure the length of your existing…
view full answer...Yes, the Dexter Heavy Duty Suspension Kit #K71-360-00 that you referenced will work great for you since you have 33 inch axle spacings. This is a kit for triple axle trailers that have 1-3/4 inch wide springs that are spaced 33 inches apart.
view full answer...The Dexter Heavy Duty Suspension Kit #K71-360-00 is designed for 33 inch axle spacing. To add your third axle, you cannot simply add a hanger spring and axle. You can keep your 35 inch spacing but you will need to relocate your hangers. I've…
view full answer...You are right on. Since you have 33" axle spacing and 6000lb axles on your triple axle toy hauler I recommend the Dexter Heavy Duty Suspension Kit #K71-360-00 as it was designed to work with trip axle trailers with 33" axle spacing and…
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