Replacement Leaf Springs and Shackles for 2014 Evergreen Amped 28FS Toy Hauler
Published 09/26/2022 >
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Thanks Robin,I found the axle rating and have enclosed a picture. There are 2 of these on my hauler. My shackles are 2 1/4 and my leaf springs measure 26" center to center. I think the axle tube is saying 6000# but was hoping you could verify. Also going to need an equalizer too. Has a worn out equaflex on it now. Thanks!
asked by: Brent
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MORryde does have a suspension upgrade kit that I highly recommend. It comes with 1/2" thick shackles, along with wet bolts and bronze bushings. You will want to choose a kit based on the length of your current shackles. For 2-1/4" you need the # MR46ZR and for 3-1/8" the # MR76ZR.
For replacement leaf springs you will need to know your axle capacity along with your spring eye to spring eye measurement. Your current leaf springs will be slightly elongated since they flatten over time so you will need to take that into account.
For example, if you have a 3,500 lb axle and your measurement is 27" you could use the # e97SR as a replacement. It is also worth noting that the leaf count doesn't matter. You only need to worry about the capacity.
I have attached a link to all of our leaf springs which can be filtered by axle capacity and length. I also included some installation videos for your reference.
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Brent
9/26/2022
Thanks Robin,I found the axle rating and have enclosed a picture. There are 2 of these on my hauler. My shackles are 2 1/4 and my leaf springs measure 26" center to center. I think the axle tube is saying 6000# but was hoping you could verify. Also going to need an equalizer too. Has a worn out equaflex on it now. Thanks!