Ramp Springs For 6 Foot 6 Inch Trailer Door
Updated 10/02/2023 | Published 09/29/2023 >
Question:
I have a 2012 carry on cargo enclosed trailer. One of the tension springs snapped. The set up is there are 2. My trailer is 6.5 by 14 feet. The back lift gate door is 6 feet by 6 feet. Id say it weighs around 100 to 140 pounds ABOUT. THE problem is this is the original an the springs are built into the spools. Please advise
asked by: Darren J
Expert Reply:
For your weight capacity and 6 foot 6 inch door what you can do is use the Conventional Ramp Door Spring for 7' Wide Enclosed Trailer - Single Spring - 150-lb Capacity # 362SA7.
This works for 43" to 79" wide trailer doors and has a 150 lb capacity.
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Conventional Ramp Door Spring for 7' Wide Enclosed Trailer - Single Spring - 150-lb Capacity
- Trailer Ramp Springs
- Single Ramp Spring
- Torsion Spring
- 150 Inch Cable
- 121 - 150 lbs
- Conventional Spring
- 4 Foot Wide Trailer
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- 79 Inch Wide Spring
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