How to Get Clearance for Slipper Spring Compressing on Top of Wheel Well
Published 10/15/2018 >
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Thanks Kyle. Follow on question; What if I went to a dual closed eye spring that has a larger arch distance. The ones I bought are 3 1/2 and I saw a dial closed eye with 4 1/4. Would dial closed eye work on this? Problem is I can’t raise my fenders because they will interfere with the boat.
asked by: Alan K
Expert Reply:
To answer your first question a double-eye spring would not compress less than your current 4-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Open Eye End # e33SR and I do not recommend going with a higher-rated spring than what your trailer is rated for as that will make your ride very stiff and unpleasant.
The only real options you have to get more clearance are to raise the fender if you can or add one that has more height (I have linked our selection of fenders for you to check out) or to cut off your current hangers and have new, taller ones put on which will give you some added clearance. The tallest we carry for 1-3/4" slipper springs are the CE Smith Front Hanger Bracket for Trailer Slipper Springs # CE14016G, which are 2-1/4" tall.
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Alan
10/15/2018
Thanks Kyle. Follow on question; What if I went to a dual closed eye spring that has a larger arch distance. The ones I bought are 3 1/2 and I saw a dial closed eye with 4 1/4. Would dial closed eye work on this? Problem is I can’t raise my fenders because they will interfere with the boat.