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Lippert Bolt-On Shock Kit w/ Heavy Duty Gas Shocks - 3,500-lb (2-3/8") Axle
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Lippert Bolt-On Shock Kit w/ Heavy Duty Gas Shocks - 3,500-lb (2-3/8") Axle

Part Number: LC281255
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Instantly improve your ride with this suspension upgrade kit. Heavy-duty shocks help to manage axle spring movement and provide a smoother, more comfortable ride. Hardware included for easy, bolt-on installation. Fits 2-3/8" axles. Great Prices for the best trailer suspension parts from Lippert. Lippert Bolt-On Shock Kit w/ Heavy Duty Gas Shocks - 3,500-lb (2-3/8") Axle part number LC281255 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Instantly improve your ride with this suspension upgrade kit. Heavy-duty shocks help to manage axle spring movement and provide a smoother, more comfortable ride. Hardware included for easy, bolt-on installation. Fits 2-3/8" axles.


Features:

  • Heavy-duty gas shocks absorb road shock and vibration to provide a more comfortable towing experience
  • Easy, bolt-on installation
    • Included tie plates and U-bolts replace your existing hardware
    • Upper brackets mount on trailer frame with included self-tapping screws
    • Shocks attach to tie plates and to upper brackets to help dampen movement of axle
  • Enamel finish resists corrosion


Specs:

  • Application: leaf spring suspension systems with 3,500-lb (2-3/8") overslung axles
    • Minimum clearance between inside of tire and the I-beam flange is 4"
  • Shock length:
    • Extended: 13-1/2"
    • Compressed: 8-5/8"
  • 90-Day warranty


281255 Lippert Components Bolt-On Shock Mount Kit with Heavy Duty Gas Shocks - Fits 2-3/8" Axle Tube




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Video Transcript for Lippert Bolt-On Shock Kit w/ Heavy Duty Gas Shocks Review

Hello everybody, this is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today, I'm gonna take a look at the Lippert Bolt-On Shock kit with the heavy duty gas shocks for thirty-five hundred pound axles. Now this will instantly improve your ride with the suspension upgrade kit. It uses these heavy duty gas shocks to absorb any road shock and vibration and provide a more comfortable towing experience. Does include all the pieces here laid out on the table. Has the two upper mounting brackets, the two lower mounting tie plates, the four U-bolts with the installation hardware, the two gas shocks with the mounting hardware for the shocks.

Now this is a very easy bolt-on installation. These included tie plates and U-bolts will replace your existing hardware. The upper brackets right here is what will mount on your trailer frame with the included self-tapping screws and the shocks will attach to the tie plates on the bottom and to the upper brackets to help dampen movement of your axle. They do have a nice enamel finish to resist corrosion. A few specs on this, the application.

This is for a leaf spring suspension system on a two-and-three eighths-inch diameter, thirty-five hundred pound overslung axle. Now the minimum clearance between the inside of the tire and the I-beam flange is four inches. The shock length when it's fully extended is 13-and-a-half inches and when it's fully compressed is eight-and-five eighths inches. But that should do it for the review on this Lippert Bolt-on Shock kit with the heavy duty gas shocks for a thirty-five hundred pound axle..

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Instantly improve your ride with this suspension upgrade kit. Heavy-duty shocks help to manage axle spring movement and provide a smoother, more comfortable ride. Hardware included for easy, bolt-on installation. Fits 2-3/8" axles.

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I replaced more than just the shocks.



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Smooth easy transaction



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Service and shipping was great! However the salesman "Will" was OUTSTANDING!!!!!!!!



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Product did not fit after going through all the work to install. Could not put tires on shocks where in the way



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Kit is a good quality and the instructions are clear. I only needed the upper brackets because my Carriage trailer came with the suspension hung under the axle with a standard auto bracket that has holes for the shocks to be attached in.
Not sure how many heavy trailers are built with the suspension hung under rather than setting up top of the axle but in my case it would have been nice to be able to chose just the upper brackets and shocks because I now have a lot of unused pieces.



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easy to order and super fast delivery. I will come to e trailer on anything I need.



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As simple AS this is , it still would be nice to have an instruction sheet for ref.



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Easy install @ 4 hours. WOW it sure smoothed out the trailer ride and added some control when being passed on freeway by big rig. Awesome add



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great product, shocks on a trailer make a big difference in ride



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I have ordered things from e-trailer in the past. I have always talked to someone that knew what they were doing and also knew what I was talking about. That don't happen very often now day's.
That's how it was when I talked to Cathy. I don't know if e-trailer train's their people or not but the people I've talked to really knew their stuff. Thanks e-trailer and a big thank you to Cathy.



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etrailer is my go to guy. Priced right, shipped fast, fit right and does the job. What more can you ask?



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Welded the brackets on to hold the upper shocks to the frame and has been working perfectly.



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I did not want to pay an arm and a leg for new shocks for my ATV. I used this kit to add on some shocks. It comes with a variety of fittings so it is not too difficult to do.



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Due to supply chain problems, it took almost three months to get the kit, but ETrailer staff informed me several times of the order status. Excellent customer service!



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Can't review the product yet as it is not installed...but as far as etrailer.... 5 stars. Fast shipping and updates on tracking until shipment arrived.



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Arrived quickly. Well made product. Didn't really come with instructions but it is a easy straight forward installation. Service with etrailer always been great.



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Suspension working fine. Noticed that shock absorbers were rubbing on tires occasionally, don't know if it was on backing up tight turns or what, so I have turned the Shocks upside down for more clearance.
Will know more after my next trip.


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