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Front/Rear Hanger for Double-Eye Springs - 1-1/2" Tall - 9/16" Bolt Hole

Redline Trailer Suspension

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Code:   115917

Retail:$3.70

Price:$2.89

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Redline Trailer Suspension - 115917

Hanger can be configured to work in either the front or rear position to suspend your double-eye leaf spring.

Features:

  • Configured for use as front or rear hanger
  • Provides attachment point for leaf spring
    • Hanger suspends spring from trailer frame
  • Fits 1-3/4" wide double-eye springs with 9/16" diameter eyes
  • Works with 9/16" diameter bolt (sold separately)
  • Weld on application


Hanger Diagram



115917 Front or Rear Hanger for Double Eye Springs - 1-1/2" Tall - 9/16" Bolt Hole






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Front/Rear Hanger for Double-Eye Springs - 1-1/2 - 115917

Average Customer Rating:  ratingratingratingratingrating5.0 out of 5 stars   (5 Customer Reviews)




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ratingratingratingratingrating by: Mark F09/11/2012

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fast delivery just what I ordered. 54358

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ratingratingratingratingrating by: Harry W.08/27/2012

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Quality product; Very quick delivery; Awesome pricing; Very pleased with the whole process; Thanks.53271

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ratingratingratingratingrating by: Philip Bacino11/23/2011

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thank you, Great deal.. a pleasure doing business with your company. I would recommend your company to anyone at anytime.27338

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ratingratingratingratingrating by: James W.07/06/2011

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My parts arrived sooner than expected. Thanks18524

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ratingratingratingratingrating by: RAY W.04/13/2011

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GREAT PRODUCT AND FAST SHIPPING 11667

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Ask the Experts about this Redline Trailer Suspension
Expert Answers about Front/Rear Hanger for Double-Eye Springs - 1-1/2" Tall - 9/16" Bolt Hole - 115917                                            Do you have a question about this Trailer Suspension?


  • Where to Install Shackle Straps and How to Determine Axle Position When Building an ATV Trailer
  • For a 3,500 Dexter Straight axle the springs should be placed between 16 and 18 inches on center from the hub face (flat area the wheel mounts against). Placement of the spring centers in any other position will reduce the axle capacity. If you are using a different brand of axle you will need to contact the axle manufacturer for the full capacity spring center dimensions. If you are using double eye springs then the shackle straps will be located at the rear of the springs. The top bolt and
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  • What Could Cause a Homemade Trailer to Sway
  • When you are calculating the 40/60 split of weight on a trailer you are going to want to consider the entire length of the trailer. There could be a lot of reasons for trailer sway but your best defense against it is proper loading of the trailer. Heavier items should be at the bottom and the load should be even side to side. If the tongue weight is too low or too high, that could also cause sway. Typically, the tongue weight should be 10 to 15 percent of the gross trailer weight when loaded
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  • In What Orientation are Trailer Suspension Hangers Installed
  • Based on the picture you submitted you would want to rotate the hanger that is in your hand 90 degrees clockwise and weld the flat portion with the 2 holes in it to the bottom of your trailer frame. So yes, you are correct in how you thought it should be welded on. I attached an FAQ article on trailer suspension for you to check out.
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