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115052

Shackle Strap - 2-5/8" Long

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Redline Accessories and Parts - 115052

2-5/8" Long shackle link connects double-eye leaf spring to the rear hanger or equalizer on trailer suspension systems. Shackling the 2 components together instead of bolting them directly allows for the necessary pivot of the springs.

Features:

  • Link connects double-eye spring to rear hanger of single-axle trailer or equalizer of multi-axle trailer
  • Connection allows movement to take place, ensuring an evenly distributed load between axles


Specs:

  • Length: 2-5/8" from center of hole to center of hole
  • Width: 1-1/4"
  • Bolt hole diameter: 9/16"
  • Quantity: 1


115052 2-5/8" Long Shackle Strap



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Video this old trailer replacing shackle bolts
This Old Trailer: Replacing Shackle Bolts

Video Transcript for This Old Trailer: Replacing Shackle Bolts

Today on This Old Trailer, we are going to inspect and replace some shackle links. This part right here is a shackle link. And you can see here, we are actually moving it back and forth. That really should not happen. In fact, you can see if you pull it up how far the hole is worn out. Now, normally when you see a gap down here, it indicates that it is worn out too. That defiantly needs to be replaced. Now, we have the whole trailer on jack stands. And we have an additional jack underneath the axle just to help support it in case something moves around. To remove and replace them, you just have to remove these two bolts right here called the shackle bolts. However, this is a very old trailer and pretty much everything is rusted together. So at this point, we are just going to have to cut them off and start over new. We will go ahead and double check the equalizers as well. 0:51

Now we will go ahead and check the equalizer since we have it freed up. And we have a pretty good amount of play. So we are going to have to go ahead and remove this bolt and equalizer as well. And you can see here, with everything apart, you can see how the equalizer was just starting to wear down towards the middle here. It defiantly needs to be replaced and you can see how these holes are oblong. Now we will go ahead and install some new bushings for the springs. Now, it should be a tight fit. You might have to use some lubricant to help knock it in place too. We will do the same thing on the other spring and then we will install our equalizer. Here we have our old and new equalizers. When you a new equalizer, you want to verify some measurements. First off, you want to verify the actual diameters of the bolts. In this case, they are going to be all 9/16. And then you are going to need some distances between the center of this hole and the center here. And also, if you draw a line between the two, you need to know the distance between the top hole to the center. And that is the best way to match up your equalizers. 1:56

Then we will install our nut. Now you will notice this is a lock nut. So, it will actually only go on a few threads and then stop, if that. Next we will go ahead and add our new shackle links and our bolts to the backside. And then we will go ahead and run it through the spring. We have everything loosely assembled. Now we will go ahead and tighten everything down. And when you tighten them down, you do not have to mash them down. Go just enough to where everything meets together. Now, when you do drive them down, you want the bolts on the back side with the knurls to seat all of the way in. So you may have to run it down and then back off a little bit as well. The driver side of the trailer is finished. Now you want to go ahead to the passenger side of the trailer and go ahead and re-inspect that and probably replace as well. It is always a good idea to replace everything in pairs.









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Shackle Strap - 2-5/8 - 115052

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Shackle Strap - 2-5/8 - 115052

ratingratingratingratingrating by: Mark H.01/14/2012

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Perfect for what I needed it for. Goes great with the springs and bolts I got from etrailer.com29719



Shackle Strap - 2-5/8 - 115052

ratingratingratingratingrating by: J.A.09/01/2011

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Exactly as described, very solid, good price and shipping was awesome. For sure will use this company again.23402



Shackle Strap - 2-5/8 - 115052

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nice quality replacement link for original equipment23089




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  • What Material Is Shackle Link Part # 115052 Made Out Of
  • The Shackle Strap - 2-5/8 Inches Long, # 115052, is made of steel and does not have any corrosion resistant coating applied to the surface.
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  • How to Measure Shackle Straps for an 18 Foot Tandem Axle Trailer
  • You will have to do some measuring. Take a look at our Double-Eye Trailer Suspension article (see link). I have also linked a picture of a shackle link showing where to measure. Measurements for replacement 1) Measure current shackle from center of one eye to center of the other eye 2) You can also often determine the shackle length from the type of suspension system you have This section is about half way down the page and is titled Shackle Straps. The following section, Suspension Bo
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  • How Thick and Wide are Shackle Links 115052 and What Are the Bolt Hole Sizes
  • The Shackle Links, # 115052, are 3/16 inches thick. They are also 1-1/4 inches wide; 2-5/8 inches from the center of one hole to the center of the other hole, with a bolt hole diameter of 9/16 inches.
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  • Advice For Installing Leaf Springs on a Double Axle Trailer
  • The easiest way to accomplish this would be to start on one side of the trailer and get the springs in place before bolting the axle to the springs with the u-bolts. Have the axle up on jacks or blocks so its weight is not bearing on the springs. Once the springs are in place on both sides, the shackles will be in the correct orientation so you can attach the axles. The key is to do one side of the trailer at a time. I have included an FAQ article on double eye and slipper springs below.
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