What Size Hanger Comes With The Dexter Tandem-Axle Trailer Equalizer Kit HAP-203-02?
Updated 09/29/2025 | Published 09/10/2025 >
Question:
On this hap-203-02 says it comes with 6 1/2 inch tall center hangers. But the hangers I got are 4 1/8 tall? Is there a difference? The springs set at funny angles it just doesnt look right to me.
asked by: Robert C
Expert Reply:
Hello Robert, thanks for reaching out. The Dexter Tandem-Axle Trailer Hanger Kit # HAP-203-02 comes with the center hanger part # 29-37-4 which is 4-1/8" tall. I am not sure why our page says 6-1/2" but this is wrong and will be edited.
That said, it is typical for the center hangers to be shorter than the front and rear, so the 4-1/8" center hanger is normal.
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Dexter Tandem-Axle Trailer Equalizer Kit for 3" Slipper Springs - 18-3/8" Long Equalizers
- Trailer Suspension Parts
- Hangers
- Suspension Kits
- Boat Trailer
- Camper
- Car Hauler
- Snowmobile Trailer
- Utility Trailer
- Slipper Springs - 3 Inch
- Tandem Axle
- Dexter
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Jesse M.
9/29/2025
Hey Robert, did the information about the center hangers being shorter help clarify the situation with your trailer springs? I'm asking because understanding your experience could help others facing similar issues.