Recommended Replacement Axle for 72 Inch Long Axle with 2000-lbs Capacity
Updated 08/03/2021 | Published 08/01/2021 >
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I am replacing axle/hubs/springs on an old trailer Looking at 2000lb axle and would like 5x4.5 hubs to run 15” wheels Current hub-hub is 72” Spring width is 61” center to center Spring length 29-1/2 eye to eye Would like as complete a kit as possible
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I may have a solution for you, but the dimensions you've mentioned would require a custom built axle because of the 61" spring seat center on center; there are stock axles that are 72" hub face to hub face but the spring seat measurement is 58". You could have the spring seats welded another 1-1/2" inwards on each side to match your leaf springs and use the stock Dexter Trailer Axle w/ Idler Hubs - EZ-Lube - 5 on 4-1/2 Bolt Pattern - 72" Long - 2,000 lbs # 20545I-EZ-72-15, or you could contact your local Dexter axle dealer and have a custom axle built. This axle comes with hubs with a 5 on 4-1/2 bolt pattern and the EZ Lube spindles allow you to keep your hubs greased easily.
When it comes to the leaf springs, we do not have a 29 inch long double eye spring and the closest would be the 26 inch long # e27SR, but these are designed for 4500-lbs axles. If you can't find springs that are the correct length, you could have your spring hangers relocated, which is something to consider if you're having the spring seats relocated.
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