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Conventional Ramp Door Spring for 6' Wide Enclosed Trailer - Single Spring - 120-lb Capacity
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Conventional Ramp Door Spring for 6' Wide Enclosed Trailer - Single Spring - 120-lb Capacity

Part Number: 362SA6
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Replace your old trailer door spring with this heavy-duty, conventional ramp door spring. This single-spring setup lets you easily open and close the ramp door on your enclosed trailer. Fits 38" to 69" wide trailer doors. Great Prices for the best trailer ramp springs from TRC. Conventional Ramp Door Spring for 6' Wide Enclosed Trailer - Single Spring - 120-lb Capacity part number 362SA6 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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TRC Trailer Ramp Springs - 362SA6

Highlights

  • Easy operation: Effortlessly lift/lower trailer doors without injury risk.
  • Adjustable fit: Designed for 38" to 69" wide doors; customizable by trimming.
  • Robust construction: Made of sturdy steel; holds a 120 lb capacity.
  • Enhanced durability: Reduces wear on door hinges, prolonging door life.
  • Comprehensive kit: Comes with necessary brackets, excluding mounting hardware.
  • Safety feature: Includes a 150" cable length for versatile installations.

Features to know about

Injury-Free Door Operations: Heavy-Duty Ramp Door Spring

Dealing with heavy trailer doors can be a hassle and risk injury, but the Conventional Ramp Door Spring makes it a breeze. With a spring capacity of 120 lbs, it takes on the weight of your trailer door, allowing you to lift and lower it with ease, so you don’t have to strain your back.

Customizable Fit for Any Trailer: Adjustable Spring Length and Design

Have a trailer with an unusual width? No problem! The spring fits doorways ranging from 38" to 69" wide. You can slide the bracket and cable drum down and trim the shaft to your required length, ensuring a perfect fit for your specific trailer setup.

Built to Last: Sturdy Steel Construction

Worried about constant wear and tear? This spring is crafted from robust steel, designed to withstand the rigors of frequent use. This reliable build minimizes wear and helps prevent damage to door hinges, maintaining a smooth function over time.

Quick and Smooth Installs: Fully Adjustable for Your Setup

Installation has never been easier. Enjoy a straightforward setup that’s been highly praised by customers for its efficiency. The system can be modified to suit various applications, and even if complex, adjustments are managed seamlessly.

Reliable Lifting Power: Consistent 120 lb Force

Every time you open your ramp, you benefit from a steady 120 lbs of lifting power throughout the entire range of motion. It’s engineered to make flipping your ramp a one-person job, making heavy lifting a thing of the past.

Space-Saving Solution: Compact Dimensions

Need a spring that performs without taking up too much space? Measuring at 69" wide x 4-7/8" tall x 7-1/2" deep, this compact design efficiently fits into your trailer space, allowing you to maximize every inch for your hauling needs.

Specs

Application

  • Application: 38" to 69" wide trailer door

Dimensions

  • Dimensions: 69" wide x 4-7/8" tall x 7-1/2" deep

Capacity

  • Spring capacity: 120 lbs

Cable

  • Cable length: 150"

Note

  • It is recommended that only individuals who have experience winding torsion springs install this product.
  • If you have not worked with a torsion spring system before, we recommend contacting a local garage door company to install this system.

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Ratings & Reviews

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247 reviews
Replace your old trailer door spring with this heavy-duty, conventional ramp door spring. This single-spring setup lets you easily open and close the ramp door on your enclosed trailer. Fits 38" to 69" wide trailer doors.

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  • Recommended Garage Door Spring for a 5' Wide Trailer Door
    Hey Michael! I would be happy to help you with the spring assist but we do not have a ramp door for you. I've got a couple options for springs depending on the weight of the door/ramp you choose to go with. These come with all mounting hardware necessary to get them set up. I have listed them below: 80 lbs Capacity - Conventional Ramp Door Spring item # M384FR 120 lbs Capacity - Conventional Ramp Door Spring item # 362SA6
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  • Recommended Ramp Door Spring Options For A 6' Wide Enclosed Trailer
    For a 6' wide trailer we have the 120lb capacity # 362SA6 and 80lb capacity # M364FR ramp door springs from M-3. Both of these options can be shortened by sliding the mounting bracket down and cutting the tube to fit your trailer. The # 362SA6 fits 38" to 69" wide trailer doors and the # M364FR fits 37-1/2" to 67-5/8" wide trailer doors.
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  • Ramp Door Spring Recommendation for a 2009 Carson 6x10 Enclosed Trailer
    Trailer ramp door springs are generally chosen based on the inside width of the trailer where it will be installed. Also, ramp door springs such as # 362SA6 can be trimmed down some if the length is too much for the trailer. This is the shortest version we have in this style. It can be trimmed down to 38-3/8" inches if needed. We strongly recommend to have a garage door company install these types of springs because if not done properly it can be very dangerous since the springs are under...
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  • Length of Cables for Conventional Ramp Door Spring for 5 Foot Wide Enclosed Trailer
    I reached out to the manufacturer, who told me the cable was 135 inches long for the Conventional Ramp Door Spring for 5' Wide Enclosed Trailer # 362SA5. What you will do is measure from the top of your door down to the bottom of the door and if it measures up you can use the spring. In regards to capacity, the 85 lbs is the max weight the door can be to safely use the ramp door spring. If you need more capacity or a longer spring, for a longer 150 inch cable and 120 lb door capacity,...
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  • Does Lifting Force Consistency of Conventional Ramp Door Spring # 362SA6
    When wound properly the 120 lb lifting force of the Conventional Ramp Door Spring # 362SA6 is going to be basically throughout the entire range of the ramp being lifted as you'll feel it. That said, the spring will be helping the most when the ramp is on the ground and as it gets closer to the being closed gravity will affect it less and less which works out perfectly as the pulling force of the spring will begin to diminish at the same time. This is why it's so important to have a professional...
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  • Recommended Rear Ramp Door Lift Spring for an Enclosed Trailer
    I have a solution for you but the Gorilla Lift item # GL1 you referenced only works on utility trailers with raised bed rails. To help raise the ramp door of an enclosed trailer you will want to use the Ramp Door Spring for 6' Wide Enclosed Trailer item # 362SA6. This functions like a garage door on a house. The tension provided by the torsion spring handles the weight of the trailer's door. I have linked a review video below.
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  • Measuring Ramp Door Weight For Replacement Ramp Door Spring
    In order to properly weigh your door to figure out the correct spring you only need to find the weight when the ramp door is down. Assuming you weighed your door without spring assist, you can use the 74 lb measurement. Typically, you use a scale and place a block of wood or something similar on the scale and rest your ramp on the block to get this measurement. You do not need to know or estimate the total weight of the door to choose a replacement spring. Based on the weight and the door...
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  • Does Conventional Ramp Door Spring 362SA6 Include The Mounting Brackets?
    The Conventional Ramp Door Spring for 6' Wide Enclosed Trailer # 362SA6 actually does include the mounting brackets, just not the mounting hardware. The reason for this is that the mounting hardware is dependent on the structure of your specific trailer. If you are not familiar with installing torsion springs then you will need to have a professional install this for you. I included a video of the # 362SA6 for you to take a look at.
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  • Rear Ramp Door Lift Spring Recommendation for Enclosed Trailer
    For enclosed trailer ramp/doors the best option is the style of spring that mounts to the top of the rear door frame and pulls the ramp up like the Enclosed Trailer Ramp Spring # 362SA6. The Gorilla Lift you mentioned only works on utility trailer with raised bed rails.
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  • Replacement Torsion Spring for 1990s Carson Enclosed UtilityTrailer
    To select a replacement torsion spring for your enclosed trailer's rear ramp door you will want to match up the spring dimensions and also confirm the weight of the ramp door. There is no way to look up the original part but contacting Carson with the trailer VIN might be enough for them to tell you something that will help you select the correct new spring. The item you mentioned, part # 362SA6, has a weight capacity of 120-lbs and overall it is 67-inches. Width can be adjusted from...
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  • Ramp Door Spring Recommendation for Lifting Ramp Door that Weighs 77 lb and is 63 inches Wide
    Due to the weight and dimensions of the ramp door you have on your shed the 67 inch long Enclosed Trailer Ramp Spring # 362SA6 would be the better option. It's a few inches longer and has a capacity that matches what you'd need so it would be a great option.
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  • Conventional Ramp Door Spring that Fits 61 inch Wide Ramp Door
    We don't have ability to cut down our trailer ramp springs at this time but we do have a Conventional Ramp Door Spring that does fit your 61 inch wide door that would not require cutting with the part # 362SA6 which would work great.
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  • Correct Ramp Door Spring for 61" Doorway
    The Conventional Ramp Door Spring for 6' Wide Enclosed Trailer part # 362SA6 is designed for 38" to 69" wide trailer doors so this is what you'll want to use. The bar will actually be trimmed to fit your exact width.
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  • Ramp Springs for the Front and Rear of a Snowmobile Trailer
    For the rear opening I recommend using enclosed trailer ramp spring # ERS120D81. It has a capacity of 120 pounds. And for the rear I recommend # 362SA6 which has a 120 pound capacity. Professional installation by someone with torsion spring installation (like a garage door company) is recommended because working with these types of springs can be dangerous. You would not be able to use a spring such as # RS16933RH because it produces 2,000 pounds of torque. This would require a very have...
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  • Can Enclosed Trailer Ramp Spring Be Cut Down When Installing
    The Enclosed Trailer Ramp Spring, part # 362SA6 will work great for your Haulmark trailer. This spring is 66-inches long but can be trimmed down to fit the size you need. The spring has universal brackets with 3/8 inch holes and can be mounted on the trailer header. The bracket can be installed by welding if that's the way you need it. You will want to use great caution when installing the cable and adjusting the spring tension. If you are not familiar with how it is done I strongly recommend...
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  • Ramp Spring Recommendation for 80 lb Ramp that is 63 inches Wide
    Hey Justin, thanks for all of the info you listed on the ramp door you have. Based on that you'd want the ramp spring part # 362SA6 which can fit ramps up to 69 inches in width and has a 120 lb weight capacity. This could be wound to provide the exact amount of lift support you'd need and would work great since yours weighs 80 lbs.
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  • Should Enclosed Trailer Ramp Spring # 362SA6 Install to Sheet Metal Above Enclosed Trailer Ramp
    The Enclosed Trailer Ramp Spring # 362SA6 that you referenced does require a very solid mounting point for installation. If that means you have to drill through the steel of your trailer above the ramp then that would be the best way to do it. You do need support at the bracket locations for the spring to lift the weight it is designed for. The installation instructions for this product are recommended for individuals who have experience winding torsion springs. If you have not worked...
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  • Ramp Door Spring Recommendation for a 5x8 Enclosed Trailer
    What I recommend for your enclosed trailer is a ramp spring such as # 362SA6 which is 66 inches wide. This is similar to a garage door spring and as such it is recommended to have someone with experience installing garage door torsion springs perform the installation. The spring will not take up the total weight of the door but will assist with 80 pounds of it which is the max capacity of the spring.
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  • How Much Can the Conventional Ramp Door Spring for 6' Wide Enclosed Trailer Be Cut Down
    The Conventional Ramp Door Spring for 6' Wide Enclosed Trailer part # 362SA6 can be cut down to fit a 38" wide doorway. Therefore, it would indeed work with a roughly 3-1/2' wide doorway.
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  • Can the Enclosed Trailer Ramp Spring # 362SA6 be Trimmed Down Shorter
    Yes, you can trim down the length of the Enclosed Trailer Ramp Spring # 362SA6 as needed. The installation instructions for this product are recommended for individuals who have experience winding torsion springs. If you have not worked with a torsion spring system before, we recommend contacting a local garage door company to install this system.
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