Overhead Ramp Spring for Use with 80 Lb Trailer Ramp
Updated 01/22/2024 | Published 01/21/2024 >
Question:
Ive got a 6x10enclosed trailer the door was made for motorcycles its heavy would the 80# spring just one be enough its all I can do to pick it up and shut by my self should I go with 120# spring Im starting from nothing doesnt have any thing now Thanks Danny
asked by: Danny W
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Expert Reply:
If the weight you would be lifting is the weight of 80 lbs then yes you'd only need the part # M384FR to help lift it. This would have enough capacity and could be wound to basically make the ramp feel like its very light.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Conventional Ramp Door Spring for 6' Wide Snowmobile Trailer - Single Spring - 80-lb Capacity
- Trailer Ramp Springs
- Single Ramp Spring
- Torsion Spring
- 150 Inch Cable
- 85 lbs or Less
- Conventional Spring
- 4 Foot Wide Trailer
- 5 Foot Wide Trailer
- 6 Foot Wide Trailer
- 66 Inch Wide Spring
- M-3 and Associates
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