Is There a Double Eye Leaf Spring That Measures 30-3/4" Long
Updated 04/12/2023 | Published 04/11/2023 >
Question:
Do you guys carry a 1-3/4 inch wide, three leaf, double eye leaf spring with a center to center dimension of 30-3/4 inches and a 1/2 inch shackle bolt hole?
asked by: Brian F
Expert Reply:
I do have some options for you but I just want to make sure you're measuring correct first, you should be doing so with the leaf springs unloaded and it's also important to note that leaf springs stretch over time as they wear so the new replacements are likely shorter. In regards to the number of leaves, this isn't really relevant as they can have different thicknesses which is why it's best to go off the axle capacity. That said, the only thing close we have is 30", the 6-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for 5,000-lb Trailer Axles part # UG34FR. It has a 9/16" hole which is standard.
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6-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for 5,000-lb Trailer Axles - 30" Long
- Trailer Leaf Springs
- Double Eye Springs
- 9/16 Inch Eye
- Nylon Bushings
- 5000 lbs
- 1-3/4 Inch Wide
- 6 Leaf
- 30 Inch Long
- Standard Grade
- Universal Group
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