Equalizer Kit Recommendation for Trailer Suspension that is 5-3/4 inches Long
Updated 10/30/2017 | Published 10/29/2017 >
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Im looking for an equalizer kit for 14K tandem dump trailer. I need equalizers 5 3/4inch on center, shackles 2 1/2inch on center and hardware nuts and bolts - preferably with zerk fittings. Springs are 25inch on center and 1 3/4inch wide. Axles are 34 1/2inch on center and hangers are at 29 1/2inch front to center and center to rear. Which kit would be best for my application?
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Helpful Expert Reply:
For an equalizer kit that includes equalizers that are 5-3/4 inches long we have the part # AP233. This kit includes straps that are 1-1/4 inch though so you might be better off with the equalizers # TREQ104 and then the straps part # TRSL256.
For wet shackle bolts you'd want the part # 126B2.
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Curved Equalizer for 1-3/4" Wide Double-Eye Springs - 5-3/4" Long - 9/16" Center Hole
- Trailer Suspension Parts
- Standard Equalizer
- Camper
- Car Hauler
- Utility Trailer
- Double Eye Springs
- 5-3/4 Inch Long
- Tandem Axle
- Triple Axle
- TruRyde
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