Hey Terry, yes the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust assemblies part #23-468-469 that you referenced are correct for your Dexter 3,500 lb trailer axle. These are really nice since you don't have to ever worry about adjusting your brake assemblies.
Hi Chris! The GE Appliances Deluxe Plus RV AC w/ Heat Pump - 15,000 Btu - White - AC Unit Only #GE37FR does indeed include a heat pump. One thing to note though, this will not work with any system pre-2025. This is due to new EPA regulations and all…
Hey Jay, so the CE Smith Trailer Axle #CES84XR is a 1.8k axle so for leaf springs the part #e77SR would work great as this is for a 2k trailer axle. Then for a u-bolt kit you'd want the part #CE23102. For a hanger kit part #APS4. Is this an…
...have a 6,000 lb option. We offer it fully loaded with brakes and 6-lug hubs as part # e73SR. The spring seats on this axle are pre-welded at 71-1/2" so you will need to take a few loose spring seats...
...Hey Steve, thanks for reaching out. The CE Smith Trailer Axle Beam # CES84XR is a 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" square tube. The overall length is 54". The hub face length is 49" and it measures 38-1/2" from...
Hello P.S. I'm glad you reached out because this is a great question! This year, new regulations changed the refrigerants used in RV air conditioners, switching from R-410A to R-32. This is a win all around as it is better for the environment and…
In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
...Hey Earl! The only axle I have that has a 49" hub face is the CE Smith Trailer Axle Beam with Studded Hubs item # CES84XR. It has an 1,800 lbs capacity but comes with 5 on 4-1/2" hubs and has...
...1.8K # CES84XR which is Hub-face-to-hub-face length: 49-1/2" overall 54", and Spring-center-to-spring-center length: 38-7/16".
I do have a different option, the Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension...
I went out into the warehouse to measure the Lift Kit #K71-725-02 for you. The holes measure 9 inches on center and 9-1/2 inches on center. I've attached a photo to assist.
...86-1/2" Long - 6,000 lbs # e73SR.
To determine if the # e73SR will work for you, you'll need to measure your current axle from hub face to hub face and spring center to spring center. The hub face...
Very easy process, good prices and my products were shipped on time and were delivered on time. The instructional videos online helped make installation easy!
Ryan
Portland, OR
Choosing the Right Trailer Axle for Your Needs
Trailer axles are crucial for ensuring your trailer can handle the loads you need to transport. Whether you're upgrading an old axle or building a new trailer, consider the load capacity, axle type, and compatibility with your trailer's dimensions. A well
Installation is often straightforward, especially with two people. Ensure you have the right tools and follow any included instructions. Some find it helpful to have mechanical ability, and using marine grease can enhance performance. Check for any additional parts like fenders if upgrading tire sizes.
Measure the distance between the mounting points and check the axle's specifications. It's crucial to match the axle's weight capacity with your trailer's needs. Many find that axles bolt right up without modifications, but always double-check dimensions and specifications.
Trailer axles are designed to handle significant loads, with many users reporting smooth rides even over long distances. Ensure your axle's load capacity matches your needs, and consider pairing it with quality tires for optimal performance.
Common issues include receiving the wrong axle type or damaged parts due to poor packaging. Always inspect your delivery upon arrival and ensure all components are correct. If issues arise, having a backup plan for quick replacements can be beneficial.
When selecting a trailer axle, consider the load capacity, axle type (straight or drop), and compatibility with your trailer's dimensions. Ensure it fits your trailer's weight requirements and is compatible with your existing components like springs and hubs.