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4-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Flat End for 3,700-lb Trailer Axles - 30" Long
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4-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Flat End for 3,700-lb Trailer Axles - 30" Long

Part Number: e89SR
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Slipper leaf spring acts as part of a trailer's suspension system by providing an attachment point for a 3,700-lb axle. Spring flexes to resist shock and also ensures a smooth ride. Includes bushing with 9/16" inner diameter. Great Prices for the best trailer leaf springs from etrailer. 4-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Flat End for 3,700-lb Trailer Axles - 30" Long part number e89SR can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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etrailer Trailer Leaf Springs - e89SR

  • Slipper Springs
  • 30 Inch Long
  • 3700 lbs
  • 4 Leaf
  • 1-3/4 Inch Wide
  • etrailer
  • 9/16 Inch Eye
  • Standard Grade
  • Nylon Bushings

Slipper leaf spring acts as part of a trailer's suspension system by providing an attachment point for a 3,700-lb axle. Spring flexes to resist shock and also ensures a smooth ride. Includes bushing with 9/16" inner diameter.


Features:

  • Leaf spring acts as part of your trailer's suspension system
    • Provides attachment point for your trailer's axle
  • Multiple leaves allow flexibility to absorb road shock
    • Allows for a smooth ride
    • Reduces wear and tear on trailer
    • Ensures level ride on bumpy and uneven surfaces
  • Sturdy steel construction
  • Nylon bushing included
  • Pre-mounted hangers or aftermarket hanger kit (sold separately) required for installation
    • Eye of spring attaches to hanger mounted on trailer frame
    • Slipper end slides into hanger or equalizer


Specs:

  • Quantity: 1 leaf spring
  • Spring capacity: 1,850 lbs
  • Axle capacity: 3,700 lbs
  • Length from center of spring eye to end of spring (unloaded): 30"
  • Spring width: 1-3/4"
  • Eye diameter with bushing: 9/16"
    • Eye diameter without bushing: 7/8"
  • Leaf thickness: 3/8"
  • Number of leaves: 4
  • Additional dimensions: see table


Flat End Slipper Spring Diagram

Part NumberABCDE
e89SR13-3/4"30"15"17-3/4"4-7/8"


Note: To ensure proper axle alignment and suspension performance, leaf springs should always be replaced in pairs.


Leaf springs are an integral part of your trailer suspension system. The leaf springs provide the attachment points for your trailer's axle, suspending it from the frame of your trailer. Each spring flexes to absorb road shock as you travel, allowing the axle to move somewhat independently of the rest of your trailer. This helps to reduce wear and tear on the trailer and also ensures a smooth ride.


Slipper leaf springs attach to hangers that are welded onto your trailer. The eye of this spring will attach to the front hanger with a suspension bolt. The flat slipper end of the spring will slide into the rear hanger. If you have a tandem- or triple-axle trailer, the slipper end will slide into the equalizer that connects multiple springs. The shape of the slipper end of a leaf spring may vary slightly due to differences among trailer manufacturers. Because of this, it's important to check your leaf spring's slipper end before purchasing a replacement spring.


To mount this spring, you will need hangers, a suspension bolt, and possibly a spring keeper bolt, depending on the design of the rear hanger. If you are simply replacing a spring, you may still have hangers welded onto your trailer, but it would be wise to replace the bolts as they can experience wear. It is also recommended that you replace the other leaf spring in your setup at the same time. Because springs can sag and elongate as they wear, this new spring may not exactly match the old one, and the alignment of your trailer could be affected.


If you are fabricating a trailer, you will need to purchase a hanger kit for installation. To determine the type of hanger kit that you need, you must know the specific type of leaf spring that you have, as well as your axle capacity. Depending on the hanger kits used with them, springs can be configured to work for single-, tandem- or triple-axle applications. Hangers and other suspension components can also be purchased separately if there isn't a complete kit that works for your setup.



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Slipper leaf spring acts as part of a trailer's suspension system by providing an attachment point for a 3,700-lb axle. Spring flexes to resist shock and also ensures a smooth ride. Includes bushing with 9/16" inner diameter.

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  • Can Slipper Springs be Used to Replace Double Eye Trailer Leaf Springs
    Hey Allen, good to hear from you! You can swap to the 30" Slipper Spring # e89SR, but it will require you to get a whole new hanger kit installed on your trailer which means cutting the old ones off and having new ones welded on by a professional. A much better option to beef up your suspension would be to install the 4K Double Eye Leaf Spring # e22YR because you'll continue to use the rest of your current components.
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  • Replacement Suspension For a Old Trailer With 32-1/4" Slipper Springs and 1-3/4" Axles
    The longest 1-3/4" wide slipper spring we carry is 30" from the center eye hole to end of the flat slipper end. We have springs for 1,800lb # e29SR, 2,900lb # e49SR and 3,700lb # e89SR axles. With your axle diameter being 1-3/4" in diameter it likely is only a 2,000lb axle. All the springs above have a 15" length from center of eye to center of spring pack along the curve. The center of spring to end of spring along the curve is only 17-3/4". If this will not fit your application you...
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  • Will Reducing The Number Of Leaves On A Spring Effect Ride Height/Fender Clearance?
    Yes, reducing the number of leaves on your leaf springs will lower your ride height and reduce your fender clearance. Lets say for example that the current spring has 9 leaves, and each leaf is 1/4" thick. So the whole spring is 2.25" thick in the middle. Say we replace that with a 5 leaf spring with 1/4" thick leaves. This spring would be only 1.25" thick and we would have lowered the deck of the trailer by 1". If you are looking to replace your springs, we should have options for you....
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  • Determining Correct Replacement Slipper Spring For Boat Trailer with 3,700lb Axle
    Based on the weight information you provided, you'll want to go with a 3,700lb slipper spring, though you need to figure out the length of your current spring first. It's never a great idea to have a spring that's right at the max, as you're asking for a short life of the spring due to it always being used at its max. Having a little bit of a buffer is a much better idea for ride and spring longevity. The etrailer # e89SR is rated for 3,700lbs and measures 30" from the center of the spring...
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  • Recommended Replacement for 4-Leaf 32" Long Trailer Slipper Springs
    In order to find the correct replacement leaf springs for a trailer you first need to start by noting the type whether that be slipper or double eye. Then, you'll need to measure their unloaded length via jacking up the trailer. If the springs are worn they will measure longer than their replacement. Lastly, you will need to note the axle capacity which is found on the tag in the center of the beam. Please note, the number of leaves does not really denote capacity as leaves have different...
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  • 1-3/4 Inch Slipper Spring That is 30 Inches Long and Over 2,500 lb Capacity
    We have a couple of slipper springs that may work for you, as they are 1-3/4 inches wide, measure a total of 30 inches, and have the capacity you need. Springs do elongate over time, but you may have to have your brackets re-positioned if the 30 inch length isn't enough (this is the longest available for 1-3/4 inch or 2 inch springs). You will want to get a spring that is as close to your axle capacity as possible without going under it's capacity. - 2,900 lb Axle: 3-Leaf Slipper Spring...
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  • WHat Info Is Needed to Pick Out Replacement Leaf Springs and U-Bolts Trailer Suspension
    Hey William I will need to know the axle capacity of your trailer and the length of your current springs to determine what springs you'd need and the correct U-bolts to go with it. I would also need to know if you need double eye springs or if you need slipper springs.
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  • Do You Carry a 37" Long Slipper Spring With 4-Leaves For a Cox Boat Trailer?
    The 30" Slipper Spring # e89SR is our longest 4-leaf spring. I might be able to help you change out your springs with a different size that are more easily found if you can send me some images of your suspension setup with measurements from the hangers.
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  • Replacement Recommendation for 3.5K Single Leaf Trailer Spring
    Hey Isaac, thanks for reaching out! I'm guessing the photo you sent in was of the busted spring? The closest thing we have to working for your setup is the 4-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Flat End # e89SR. This is rated for 3,700 lb axles and measures 30" from the center of the eye to the very end of the leaf spring, so it should fit your application just fine. Typically the best way to measure the correct spring length for a slipper spring is to measure from the center eye to the end while...
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