How to Determine Correct E-Z Flex Equalizer Replacement for 2010 Carri-Lite 5th Wheel Trailer
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I have a 2010 carri-lite fifth wheel model 36xtrm5. Which Ezras flex rubber suspension system do I need.
asked by: David M
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In order to determine the correct Dexter E-Z Flex Rubber Suspension System Equalizers for your 2010 Carri-Lite 5th Wheel Trailer, you will need to measure the existing equalizers on the trailer. For example, the E-Z Flex Equalizer # K71-653-00 is a good replacement for a 7-3/4 inch equalizer, while part # K71-652-00 will work for a 5-5/8 inch equalizer.
I have attached a link that will take you to our available selection of E-Z Flex Equalizers that you can look through.

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Dexter E-Z Flex Suspension Kit - Double-Eye Springs - Tandem Axle - 8,000 lbs
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