Dimensions of Shoe Return Spring part # BP07-175
Updated 03/07/2019 | Published 03/06/2019 >
Question:
Hello, I had a question about item BP07-175 spring. We needed some replacement springs for our trailers. I believe the brakes are dexter 12inch hydraulic. I wanted to confirm of the spring size before we order them. The overall length is about 5 1/2 inches and the length of the coiled spring is about 2 1/2 inches. Let me know, thanks.
asked by: Ben G
Expert Reply:
I checked with Redline and the Shoe Return Spring part # BP07-175 that you referenced is overall 5-3/8 inch and the coiled length is 2-1/4 inch. Of the springs we offer this one is the closest to the dimensions you listed so you might double check the measurements.
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Shoe Return Spring for 12" Dexter Hydraulic Trailer Brakes
- Accessories and Parts
- Trailer Brakes
- Hydraulic Drum Brakes
- Springs
- 12 Inch
- Return Springs
- Redline
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