How To Choose the Correct E-Z Flex Suspension System for Trailer with 30 Inch Axle Spread
Updated 04/21/2020 | Published 04/20/2020 >
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Question:
Watched your video on Dexter suspension. You say 33” for 6000lb and 35” for 8000lb trailers. Well my Winnebago measuresfrom wheel hub to wheel hub at 30” ??? And I couldn’t find the Dexter ez flex on your site?
asked by: Bud L
Expert Reply:
In order to determine the correct E-Z Flex Heavy Duty Rubber Suspension System for a trailer with non-standard axle spread you'll need to measure your existing equalizers and then choose the option that most closest matches this. The part # K71-652-00 measures 5-5/8" from the center of each hole and part # K71-653-00 measures 7-3/4" from the center of each hole.
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Dexter E-Z Flex Suspension Kit - Double-Eye Springs - Tandem Axle - 6,000 lbs
- Trailer Suspension Parts
- Equalizer Upgrade Kit
- Boat Trailer
- Camper
- Car Hauler
- Snowmobile Trailer
- Utility Trailer
- Double Eye Springs
- 5-5/8 Inch Long
- Tandem Axle
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