Trailer Ramp Spring Recommendation for 63-1/2 inch Wide Ramp
Published 06/22/2017 >
Question:
opening on trailor is 62wide. 6x12 cargo enclosed. Ramp is 63-1/2w x 69tall. Door weighs 150# -200#approx. Would there be something to helpthe old man.
asked by: Kent
Expert Reply:
The best ramps spring option we have would be the part # 362SA7 which is 77 inches wide and has a lifting power of 150 lbs. It can be cut down to your specific custom needs and is designed to accommodate doors as small as 43 inches in width.
Warning: It is recommended that only individuals who have experience winding torsion springs install this product. If you have not worked with a torsion spring system before, we recommend contacting a local garage door company to install this system.
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Conventional Ramp Door Spring for 7' Wide Enclosed Trailer - Single Spring - 150-lb Capacity
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