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Hello, everybody. This is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna take a look at the etrailer four-leaf double eye spring for 5,000 pound trailer axles. Now, this leaf spring will act as part of your trailer's suspension system. It provides the attachment point for your trailer's axle. And this spring uses multiple leaves, which allow flexibility to absorb any road shock.… see more >
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As long as the axle the won't exceed 5,000 lbs the trailer leaf spring #e44SR would work great since it has a 5k capacity. If you need the full capacity of your axles you'd have to move up to a 6k spring with the part #e34SR instead. This…
view full answer...Hey Kevin thanks for your question. There is not much downside to going with the 5,000 lb springs instead of the 3,500 lb. A higher rated spring may make the ride a bit more "chunky" at times, since the spring would not flex as easily.…
view full answer...The best way to measure a trailer spring for purposes of selecting a replacement is to remove it completely from the suspension. It is also important to note that leaf springs will tend to elongate over time as they wear. You might pull a well-worn…
view full answer...Yes, axle spread and wheel base by definition are the same measurements. You will measure from the center of one axle to the center of the 2nd axle to determine what you axle spread is. This may be difficult as some wheels and covers will make this…
view full answer...The 6-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for 4,500-lb Trailer Axles #e27SR are going to be the closest leaf springs we have for your 2012 Jayco 23.5 travel trailer. These springs have the same 26" measurement. While these will help to raise the height lost…
view full answer...Per Dexter your axle will need the Grease Seals #RG06-070. We also have the Bearing Kit #BK3-300 that will provide you with new wheel bearings, races, a grease seal and cotter pin. I recommend having one or 2 of the bearing kits with the trailer in…
view full answer...The arms on your Fastway e2 Weight Distribution System #FA94-00-0800 can be removed by either pulling on the keeper tab to release them, or by swinging them outward to be perpendicular to the tow vehicle. At this point, the arm should drop freely…
view full answer...A 6,000 lb axle is usually going to be 3" in diameter. Therefore, for the u-bolts you can use part #APUBR-8 for 7" long or part #APUBR-9 for 7-1/4" long. You can measure your existing u-bolts or from the bottom of the axle to the top…
view full answer...There is no exact way to determine the leaf spring length. The best way to determine the length for a replacement is by measuring the existing leaf springs. The hanger distance and shackle length can help you get a good idea, but you're looking…
view full answer...Measuring the distance from the center of one eye on your original springs to the center of the other eye will give you a general idea of the length of the new springs you need. Your springs may measure slightly longer due to wear so you will want to…
view full answer...Your trailer looks awesome! The Road armor equalizers #LC696740 and Equa-Flex Cushioned Equalizers #LC279687 are both pretty similar in performance even though the Road Armor has two dampers. The main difference is the size of the equalizers. The…
view full answer...I do have a way for you to use your Avail tow bar with a 3-inch hitch receiver, however, there are no replacement shanks that fit a 3-inch hitch receiver. All you need to use a tow bar that fits a 2-inch hitch receiver in a 3-inch hitch receiver is…
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