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etrailer Rust-Resistant 4-Leaf Slipper Spring for 4,300-lb Trailer Axles - 26-1/4" - Dacromet
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etrailer Rust-Resistant 4-Leaf Slipper Spring for 4,300-lb Trailer Axles - 26-1/4" - Dacromet

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Tired of rusty, flaking running gear on your trailer? Need more corrosion protection for launching your boat or towing over heavily treated roads? Upgrade your suspension with this long-lasting, supremely rust-resistant slipper leaf spring. Great Prices for the best trailer leaf springs from etrailer. etrailer Rust-Resistant 4-Leaf Slipper Spring for 4,300-lb Trailer Axles - 26-1/4" - Dacromet part number e33SR can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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etrailer Trailer Leaf Springs - e33SR

  • Slipper Springs
  • 26-1/4 Inch Long
  • 4300 lbs
  • 4 Leaf
  • 1-3/4 Inch Wide
  • Open Eye
  • Dacromet
  • etrailer

Tired of rusty, flaking running gear on your trailer? Need more corrosion protection for launching your boat or towing over heavily treated roads? Upgrade your suspension with this long-lasting, supremely rust-resistant slipper leaf spring.


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
  • Dacromet finish provides superior rust resistance
    • Salt spray rating 700 hours at 5% salinity


Specs:

  • Quantity: 1 leaf spring
    • Leaf springs should always be replaced in pairs to ensure proper axle alignment
  • Spring capacity: 2,150 lbs
  • Axle capacity: 4,300 lbs
  • Length from center of spring eye to end of spring: 26-1/4"
  • Spring width: 1-3/4"
  • Eye diameter with bushing: 9/16"
    • Eye diameter without bushing: 1"
  • Leaf thickness: 3/8"
  • Number of leaves: 4
  • Additional dimensions: see table
  • Limited lifetime warranty


Open Eye Slipper Spring

Part NumberABCDEF
e33SR13-1/8"26-1/2"26-1/4"13-3/4"14-1/8"3-1/2"


If you're replacing a busted or rusted-out spring on your trailer - or if you've decided to upgrade to dacromet to avoid rusted-out springs down the line - the first thing you'll need to do is measure your existing leaf springs. Take a look at the measurements above. If these dimensions - and the weight rating - match what you currently have, you should be good to go.


Remember, though, your leaf springs can flatten a bit over time. And if you're measuring your spring while your trailer is fully loaded, the overall length that you get might be a bit more than what you need a brand new, unloaded spring to measure.


Rustproof Your Trailer Suspension with Dacromet

Slipper Spring Dacromet

As you travel across highways and backroads, your trailer's leaf springs are going to corrode and flake over time. This is especially true if you have a boat trailer that's regularly submerged in water. Completely rusted-out springs on trailers are all too common, and these dacromet springs are a great solution to that problem.


Dacromet Versus Rusty Springs Comparison

Longer-lasting springs will save you money and are great for any trailer, but they are a must have for folks who live or play by the water. If you live on the coast, you're probably always rinsing the saltwater off of your trailer to try and keep rust at bay. If you're really worried, you might've even tried to repaint your springs or spray them down with rust inhibitors. But upgrading to these dacromet-coated leaf springs could cut down on or eliminate all of that maintenance, leaving you more time to spend out on the water.


Rust-resistant coatings are graded according to a salt spray rating. Basically, this rating shows the amount of time it takes for a material to show signs of corrosion when exposed to pure, continuous salt spray. We conducted our own salt spray test and found that this dacromet coating lasts up to 744 hours before it begins to deteriorate. Compare that to some other dacromet coatings out there that are rated at just 300 hours - or zinc coatings that don't last for even that long - and you can be sure these springs will last.


Slipper Spring Basics

Leaf springs, as you probably know, make up an important part of your trailer's suspension. Their main purpose is to absorb road shock as you travel, as well as allow your axle(s) to move independently of the rest of the trailer.


Slipper Spring Parts

To mount this leaf spring, you'll need hangers welded onto your trailer frame - which you probably already have in place - as well as shackle straps and a suspension bolt. It's a good idea to replace your existing straps and bolt while you're under there working on things because they tend to wear out quickly. One thing that could help keep them from wearing out too fast would be upgrading to galvanized or zinc-plated hardware. Doing so will boost the corrosion resistance and, therefore, the longevity of your trailer.


We also always recommend replacing both of your springs at the same time because it's not unusual for leaf springs to sag and elongate over time. If you replace just the one, there's a good chance that it won't match your existing spring on the opposite side of your trailer, and that can mess up your alignment.



e33SR etrailer Slipper Dacromet Trailer Leaf Spring - 4 Leaf - 2,150-lb Capacity

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etrailer Rust-Resistant 4-Leaf Slipper Spring for 4,300-lb Trailer Axles - 26-1/4" - Dacromet - e33SR

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (25 Customer Reviews)

Tired of rusty, flaking running gear on your trailer? Need more corrosion protection for launching your boat or towing over heavily treated roads? Upgrade your suspension with this long-lasting, supremely rust-resistant slipper leaf spring.

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Springs are good I guess. I bought the wrong size. They were to long. I usually only use trailer twice a year, once on way to riverat beginning of season and then back home at the end of season.



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It was easy to order was notified when it shipped and was delivered on time.



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Delivered on time, product looks great.



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Product was very good good but only came with one bushing on the eye end. the open end of the leaf spring doesn't come with bushing. have to buy separate.



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Fantastic and Quick service! Thank you!



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Exactly what I ordered. Perfect



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Haven’t put them on yet but I’m extremely happy with them



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Incredibly happy with this customer service team!!



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Package arrived quickly. The springs were a perfect fit.



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  • Recommended Replacement 26-1/4" Slipper Spring
    Thanks for the picture! I have something close to your 26" slipper springs. It is possible to switch to a two eye leaf spring or even go down to a four leaf spring with a higher capacity. If you wanted to switch it up to a two eye leaf spring I would need to know the distance from the center of the two bolts. You can email me back that measurement if you decide to make the change. The 26-1/4" Long 4-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Open Eye End item # e33SR with a protective coating is the closest...
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  • Should a Nylon Bushing Be Used With the Open Eye End Of Slipper Spring # e33SR
    A Nylon Bushing # TRBU11561 is not required to be used on the open end of the 4-Leaf Slipper Spring # e33SR. Since the bushing is not going to be fully encased it stands that under the weight of the trailer it will fail and break apart more easily. I recommend spraying some LubeMaster Dry Silicone Spray # RM-747 on the open end bolt and contact areas of the spring. This will provide lubrication to the parts without attracting dirt.
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  • Do You Have The Replacement Open Eye Leaf Springs and Hardware For a 2001 Load Rite Boat Trailer
    The only open eye 1-3/4" wide leaf springs we currently carry is the etrailer # e24SR & # e33SR. I have no way to verify the weight capacity for your current springs but as it is only a 2" square axle this spring is likely much heavier than you will need. We do have the U-Bolt Kit # CE23103 for your axle which includes 4 u-bolts, 2 plates and 8 washers and nuts. Then you will need 2 of the Hanger Bolts # TRFA73Z916DLNZ for the leaf springs.
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  • Single Axle Hanger Kit Recommendation for Use with Slipper Spring SP-264275
    For a single axle slipper spring hanger kit to be used with the slipper spring part # e33SR you'd want to use the part # APS3SE.
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  • New Brake Assemblies, Hub/Drums, Brake Lines, and Bearing Buddy for Trailer with 3,500 lb Axle
    For as trashed as those brake assemblies are I am impressed with how spotless that spindle is! Based on the bearing numbers you mentioned you have a #84 spindle and the hub part # AKHD-545-35-G-K is correct. Since this its galvanized it's a really great option as it will fight corrosion. The flexible brake line kits like the part # 18SI-BLKIT is what I would go with. They are just as durable as anything else and a lot easier to install. The brake assemblies # AKFBBRK-35R-D and # AKFBBRK-35L-D...
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  • How to Pick Out Replacement Slipper Springs for a Boat Trailer with 2 inch Square Axles
    In order to pick out springs you need to remove the load on the trailer so that the leaf spring is not flattened out at all. You will want to measure from the center of the eye of the spring to the center of where the slipper spring contacts the hanger. If that distance is 26-1/4 inches and the capacity of the axle is 4,100 lbs the # e33SR would fit and work well. The bushing of this spring is 9/16 inch in diameter. You will want to use a 9/16 inch diameter bolt so you can either premeasure...
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  • Does the Open End Of The Slipper Spring Require a Bushing?
    The 4-Leaf Slipper Spring # e33SR does not require a bushing on the rear bolt that retains the open end of the slipper spring. You are correct in the way that you have installed this on your 1996 Escort trailer.
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  • Replacement Leaf Spring Recommendation for 26 Long Leaf Spring on 3,750 lb Axle
    The 4-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for 4,000-lb Trailer Axles - 26" Long # e48SR is a good replacement for your boat trailer as it meets all of the specs and is compatible with an axle that's just a little higher when it comes to weight rating. Please note that what you do to one side of the axle you need to do to the other so you'll need 2 of these leaf springs.
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  • Replacement Leaf Spring Needed with One Open End on a Bayliner Trailer
    It sounds like the 4-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Open Eye End # e33SR could be what you are looking for. Over time leaf springs can stretch so this one being 1/4" shorter than your current leaf spring is most likely correct. This leaf spring is rated for a 4,300 lb axle and comes with 4 leafs. The amount of leafs isn't really important since you are simply looking for the weight capacity to be right at or slightly more than what your axle is rated for. The only real issue that I see is this...
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  • Leaf Spring Replacement for 3,600 lb Boat that is 26 inches Long
    The best leaf spring for your application is the item # e27SR which matches the 26 inch length you need and has a 4,500 lb capacity. This would have just enough extra capacity that won't fail but also would still flex enough to cushion the ride quality.
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  • Replacement Slipper Leaf Spring Recommendation for 1985 Load Rite Trailer
    For a slipper spring that is 1-3/4 inches wide the highest capacity option we have is the # e33SR. This is a 4,300 lb axle spring that measures 26-1/4 inches from eye to end of spring. I attached a picture that has all of the dimensions of the spring listed for you to check out and compare to your current spring.
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  • Karavan Tandem Boat Trailer Slipper Spring Replacement, is Bushing On Hook End Required
    The 4-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Open Eye End for 4,300-lb Trailer Axles - 26-1/4inch Long Item # e33SR that you referenced does not require an additional bushing for the hook end to attach to the rear hanger. The hook end of the spring will rest on the spring bolt and the only bushing needed is on the eye side of the leaf spring.
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  • Hanger Kit Recommendation for Slipper Leaf Spring # e33SR
    Sounds like what you are in need of is a single axle hanger kit for the leaf spring part # e33SR that you mentioned. For that you'd only need the # APS3SE and you'd be set. This gives you the hangers for the front and rear for the spring as well as the correct nut and bolt to hold it all. For a u-bolt kit you'd then want the part # CE23103 for the axles.
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  • Correct Bushing and Bolt for 4-Leaf Slipper Spring # e33SR
    The 4-Leaf Slipper Spring # e33SR that you referenced actually comes included with the nylon bushing but if a replacement is needed then the 9/16 inch # TRBU11561 that you mentioned would be the correct size and will work perfectly. The correct bolt for this setup is the Redline Spring-Eye Bolt # 166079 that features a 9/16 inch diameter and 3-1/2 inch length.
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  • Selecting Replacement Trailer Leaf Springs
    All of our trailer leaf springs are displayed on the linked page. These include both types, double-eye springs like # e59SR and slipper springs like # e33SR. You can use the filters on the page to select the type you need. Springs should be selected based on the axle weight rating AND the spring dimensions, both width and length. You can refer to the linked articles for help in selecting appropriate springs for your trailer. Do note that very well-worn springs can become elongated from...
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  • Recommendation for Leaf Springs on a Boat Trailer
    Good news, I can help you pick out the leaf springs needed to replace your current ones. It sounds like you might need leaf springs like this # e33SR. They have a slightly lower capacity than you specified, but they match the length and leaves of your current springs. I would verify the axle capacity of your trailer to make sure the 2,050 lbs. weight rating will work for you. I have linked a Help Article for your convenience. If this spring does not meet your needs please send me a...
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  • Replacement 26 Slipper Spring for Sea Lion Trailer
    I believe you need the 4-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Open Eye End for 4,300-lb Trailer Axles # e33SR which measures 26-1/4" from the center of the spring eye to the end of spring.
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  • Replacement Slipper Spring Needed That is 1-3/4 Wide and 27-1/2 Long
    We do have a selection of slipper springs that are 1-3/4" wide which I have linked for you to check out. The one that is closest to the size that you mentioned is the 4-Leaf Slipper Spring # e33SR which is rated for 4,300 lb trailer axles. It measures 26-1/4" long which may still work out for you since leaf springs can stretch out over time. A leaf spring doesn't necessarily have to have the same amount of leaves as the one it is replacing. You just have to be sure that it has the appropriate...
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  • Is Slipper Spring e33SR the Same as Universal Group UNA-264
    Yes, slipper spring # e33SR is the same as Universal Group part UNA-264. This is considered an open slipper spring. I he also included a link to our help article on slipper spring suspension for you.
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  • Replacement Slipper Springs for EZ Loader Trailer with 26-1/4 Inch Springs
    The Slipper Spring # e33SR referenced in your question is indeed the closest option we have available for a slipper spring that matches the dimensions on your trailer. Slipper springs come in 1-3/4 inch, 2 inch, 2-1/2 inch, and 3 inch widths, so you most likely do have a 1-3/4 inch width spring set, especially since you mentioned that it looks a bit over 1-1/2 inches. The 26-1/4 inch length on this slipper spring matches the length on your set exactly. The only potential issue is that...
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  • 27 Long Slipper Springs for a Boat Trailer
    We do have 27" slipper springs. They are the 5-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Hook End item # e67SR. These springs are 2" wide and have a 3,000 lbs capacity per spring. They have 5-leafs instead of your 3 but will work just fine on your boat trailer if your current springs are 2" wide. The closet springs we have that are only 1-3/4" wide are the 4-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Open Eye End for 4,300-lb Trailer Axles item # e33SR. These are 26-1/4" long.
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  • Replacing Slipper Springs on 1990 EZ Loader Boat Trailer With 3500 Axle
    As they wear, leaf springs tend to flatten out. The first step is to get the correct length of the existing springs. In order to do that, you'll need to put the trailer up on jack stands and measure them (center eye to center of the slipper) with the axle hanging free. I'd recommend getting that measurement, then getting back with me with the measurement you get. I honestly couldn't say what the original suspension of your boat trailer was, if you could reply with the VIN of the trailer,...
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  • Replacing Boat Trailer 3-Leaf Slipper Springs to Correct for Reduced Wheel/Fender Clearance
    Axle capacity is usually found on a plate or sticker affixed to the axle itself. 3-leaf slipper springs in the 1-3/4-inch width you referenced can be seen on the included link. Since well-worn springs like yours tend to become elongated I suspect your existing springs when new were this length and that your axle is rated for 1500-lbs. In some instances it may be possible to find higher-rated springs that will fit on your trailer but substituting these will not necessarily increase the...
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  • Slipper Spring Suspension Replacement on 1991 Shorelander
    A bushing isn't required for slipper springs, but if your bolt has one it would reside in the "C" pocket at the end of the spring. The one thing that would worry me is that extra drilled hole on that hanger being too close to the original one and the strength of the hanger being compromised. There are hangers that have two holes in them so you can use either height setting, but they come from the factory that way-these are either drilled after the fact or very worn and it wouldn't be a...
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