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 SP01-060  

3" Round Trailer U-Bolts (Qty 2)

Redline Trailer Suspension

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Code:   SP01-060

Retail:$14.48

Price:$10.99

Shipping Weight: 2 pounds

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Redline Trailer Suspension - SP01-060

Round Trailer U-Bolts
  • 3" Wide
  • 1/2" Diameter
  • 7" Long
  • Includes Lock Nuts







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3 - SP01-060

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Fits great and shipping was fast. 8819




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Expert Answers about 3" Round Trailer U-Bolts (Qty 2) - SP01-060                                          Do you have a question about this Trailer Suspension?


  • Does the Axle Need to Be Supported When Replacing U-Bolts on a Trailer Axle
  • If your axles are above your leaf springs then you can just remove the old u-bolts and then install the new ones. Check out the video I attached that shows this being done. If your axles are below your leaf springs I would recommend you use a jack to support the axle so that it stays in the spring seat so you can remove the old u-bolts and reinstall the new 3 inch Round Trailer U-Bolts Qty 2 # SP01-060 onto your axles. When tightening the u-bolt nuts you will want to use a criss-cross patt
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  • Can Trailer Axles Be Mounted Above and Below the Leaf Springs on a Trailer
  • The best and safest way to have the axles orientated to the leaf spring is the way the trailer was originally manufactured. The trailer manufacturer will have tested the trailer with the original suspension setup for adequate braking and handling performance. If you flip the axles it could work fine, but since it has never been tested it is hard to say for certain. With that being said, you can have the axles on the top or the bottom of leaf springs. If you do have the axles on top of the lea
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