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I'd go with a double spring personally, Scott. These are typically going to be used on more heavy duty applications like your enclosed trailer with a pretty heavy door. In order to get a proper replacement though, you'd need measure the width…
view full answer...Hey Tim! The cable that comes with the Conventional Ramp Door Spring #362SA8207 can be ran over the top. I'm attaching a photo from a review someone sent in that has the cables ran this way for you to check out. Just curious why you're…
view full answer......fall into that range. It has a 230 lb capacity and 150" cables. Keep in mind, it is recommended that only individuals who have experience winding torsion springs install this product. If you have...
view full answer......Carla The unit has right and left marked on the torsion springs but not the black or red on the pulley wheels. Does right go on driver side of trailer or curb side? I don't want to install...
view full answer......option and will definitely make lifting the ramp significantly easier. With that being said, it is recommended that only individuals who have experience winding torsion springs install this product...
view full answer......the spring needed?...
view full answer...Hi Brandon! For the Dexter 5-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Flat End for 10,000-lb Trailer Axles - 30-1/2" Long #DX45QR, you will want the Bronze Spring Eye Bushing, 3/4" x 1" x 2-1/2" #14-67. This is a direct replacement for what came in…
view full answer......Im making a ramp for my trailer that will need approximatly 60 pounds of force to lift once it is installed at approximatley 135 degrees. I would like to install two torsion springs on the ramp hinge...
view full answer...Normally the trailer ramp springs like the #362SA5 attach to the inside of the top of a trailer door like the picture I attached shows. In the picture you can also see how it attaches to the ramp as well.
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
view full answer...Sounds like you are looking for a rear door/ramp spring kit for your trailer. For that we have the Enclosed Trailer Ramp Spring #ERS120D81 which would work well. This should work well for you but I also attached a picture of it's dimensions for…
view full answer......We have an 8 foot ramp door spring that has dual torsion springs like you asked about with the part # M394FR. This is the hand wound torsion style spring you mentioned...
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I'd go with a double spring personally, Scott. These are typically going to be used on more heavy duty applications like your enclosed trailer with a pretty heavy door. In order to get a proper replacement though, you'd need measure the width…
view full answer...Hey Tim! The cable that comes with the Conventional Ramp Door Spring #362SA8207 can be ran over the top. I'm attaching a photo from a review someone sent in that has the cables ran this way for you to check out. Just curious why you're…
view full answer......fall into that range. It has a 230 lb capacity and 150" cables. Keep in mind, it is recommended that only individuals who have experience winding torsion springs install this product. If you have...
view full answer......Carla The unit has right and left marked on the torsion springs but not the black or red on the pulley wheels. Does right go on driver side of trailer or curb side? I don't want to install...
view full answer......option and will definitely make lifting the ramp significantly easier. With that being said, it is recommended that only individuals who have experience winding torsion springs install this product...
view full answer......the spring needed?...
view full answer...Hi Brandon! For the Dexter 5-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Flat End for 10,000-lb Trailer Axles - 30-1/2" Long #DX45QR, you will want the Bronze Spring Eye Bushing, 3/4" x 1" x 2-1/2" #14-67. This is a direct replacement for what came in…
view full answer......Im making a ramp for my trailer that will need approximatly 60 pounds of force to lift once it is installed at approximatley 135 degrees. I would like to install two torsion springs on the ramp hinge...
view full answer...Normally the trailer ramp springs like the #362SA5 attach to the inside of the top of a trailer door like the picture I attached shows. In the picture you can also see how it attaches to the ramp as well.
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
view full answer...Sounds like you are looking for a rear door/ramp spring kit for your trailer. For that we have the Enclosed Trailer Ramp Spring #ERS120D81 which would work well. This should work well for you but I also attached a picture of it's dimensions for…
view full answer......We have an 8 foot ramp door spring that has dual torsion springs like you asked about with the part # M394FR. This is the hand wound torsion style spring you mentioned...
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