What is My Axle Weight Capacity With Inner Bearing # 25580 and Outer Bearing # LM67048
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Axle weight rating. Outer bearing LM67048. Not sure about first and last number. Inner VPZ 15 MRI 25580 Next question slipper spring tripple axle you have 2 sets. Only different equalizer sizes how does this matter and how would I measure to size mine. Thanks
asked by: Gene B
Helpful Expert Reply:
It looks like your trailer's axle rating with an inner wheel bearing # 25580 and an outer bearing # LM67048 is 5,200 lbs.
If you have 3 of these axles, then your capacity will be 15,600 lbs.
You can measure your current equalizer so you can find the correct replacement. I have attached a picture that shows what aspects of your current equalizer needs to be measured. Once you have these measurements you will be able to review the link of all the suspension kits we carry to find the kit that will work for your trailer.
The difference in the sizes of the equalizer depends on the axle spacing on your trailer. The length of the equalizers, hangers, springs will determine the spacing between each axle and tire. You will want to find the exact replacement you will need by measuring the equalizers, the width and height of the hangers and the width of the springs.
I also linked an article on trailer leaf spring suspensions for more information for you to review.
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