Picking Out Replacement Brake Assemblies and Leaf Springs for 2021 Grand Design 297QB
Updated 12/26/2023 | Published 12/23/2023 >
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Question:
I have a 2021 Grand Design 297qb Transcend Explor and need to know what suspension springs and brake assemblies I need.
asked by: Mark T
Expert Reply:
I don't have a way to know what axle capacity your trailer has so I am not able to determine that for you but I can help you figure out what you would need. Check the axles on your trailer and you should see a label that has the capacity listed. With that we can determine the correct brake assemblies like the part # AKEBRK-35-SA which fit the very common 3,500 lb axles. For leaf springs we would also need the length of your current springs. For example the part # e54SR fits 3,500 lb axles and is the very popular length of 25-1/8 inch.
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etrailer Rust-Resistant 6-Leaf Double Eye Spring for 6K Trailer Axles - 26" Long - Dacromet
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