Replacement Shock Recommendation for a Trailer
Published 08/05/2015 >
Question:
I am looking for shocks for my 1987 Escapade Classic trailer that my 1989 Honda Goldwing GL 1500A bike pulls on trips. Mine were air and I blew one. Air or standard will do. Do you have them? If not any idea where I could find them?
asked by: Dan M
Expert Reply:
We might have what you need, but you will need to measure the shocks on your trailer first to be certain. The Lippert Standard Shock part # LC283271 might be what you need. It measures 7.5" compressed and 12" extended.
If this would fit your trailer you would need to order a quantity of two to replace the shocks on both sides of your trailer.
These shocks use vertical posts so that would need to match up to what is on your trailer as well.
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Lippert Standard Replacement Shock - Black
- Accessories and Parts
- Trailer Suspension Parts
- Shocks
- Lippert
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