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Hello everybody, this is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today we're gonna take a look at this etrailer four leaf double-eye spring for 6,000 pound trailer axles. Now this leaf spring will act as part of your trailer suspension system, provides the attachment point for your trailer's axle. This uses multiple leaves which allow flexibility to absorb road shock, allows for a nice smooth ride, helps reduce… see more >
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Hey Matt; for leaf springs what you want is one that at least meets the axle rating of your trailer, so a 5,000 lb spring won't work. Instead, go with the 5,300 lb or 6,000 lb springs. That said, we don't have anyway of knowing exactly what…
view full answer...You can upgrade the 1750 lb leaf springs to 2500 lb leaf springs. You do want to keep in mind that the ride may be a bit stiffer since you are upgrading your springs to a higher capacity. Like you mention upgrading the springs will not give you a…
view full answer...The overall height including the is 2-3/8 inches of the 4-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for 6,000-lb Trailer Axles - 25-1/8" Long #e47SR.
view full answer...I would be happy to help you find the correct replacement springs for your 2002 Fleetwood Prowler Sit 26A but you will need to verify the length of leaf spring your trailer uses, and the axle rating. You can find the axle rating by looking on the…
view full answer...Based on the information I could find on your 2022 CrossRoads Volante 3601LF 5th wheel I see you have 6,000lb axles. They do not list an exact replacement so you will need to measure your current leaf springs to determine the correct length needed.…
view full answer...If the center hole of your wheel is larger than the hub bore of the #AKHD-655-6-EZ-K this would not be a problem at all. The wheel actually centers on the hubs by the lug nuts so having extra room for the wheel center isn't a problem at all.…
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...The 4-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for 6,000-lb Trailer Axles part #e47SR for all intents and purposes is the same as the SP-221275. They are the same size and capacity, just made by different manufactures but both quality options.
view full answer...For 1/2 inch trailer u-bolts that attach to axle the recommended torque value is between 45 and 70 ft lbs of torque.
view full answer...If you are bottoming out with your trailer it can be caused by a weak or broken suspension causing the problem. You want to check for all of the components for any signs of obvious damage. Since leaf springs may flatten out a bit over time you will…
view full answer...There is no specific torque rating for shackle bolts. You'll want to ensure that the bolts you use are long enough so that when installed you will have at least 2 threads protruding from the nut. Make sure that the bolt you're using has a…
view full answer...To determine if you will be able to use the 4-Leaf Double-Eye Spring #e47SR you will need to measure your current leaf springs. Unfortunately, I have no way to lookup what leaf springs your 2022 Dutchmen Coleman Light 1855RB would have come with from…
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