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Best Way To Find Replacement Parts For 1999 EZ-Loader Boat Trailer  

Updated 02/23/2026 | Published 12/29/2025

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I have a 1999 Boat Trailer EZ-Loader for Skeeter Boat what is the best way for me to find parts online? I have the VIN

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Expert Reply:

Hey Jerry, thanks for reaching out. I can help point you in the right direction, but the VIN doesn't do much good in this case because there isn't a universal database for trailers like there is for motor vehicles. Boat trailer manufacturers just don't list specific build info online.

What parts are you looking for specifically? Some parts like hub/brake info I might be able to look up using the casting number from your hubs. For most other parts like leaf springs, tires, fenders, the best bet is to measure what you have currently, and try to find a match.

If you want to let me know exactly what parts you need, I can point you to the best way to track them down. Happy to make a few recommendations too. Let me know!

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Jesse M.

1/27/2026

Hey Jerry, were you able to track down the parts you needed for your EZ-Loader boat trailer? Knowing what ended up working could help others trying to match parts without a VIN database. Your update could make it easier for the next person with the same issue.

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Jerry L.

2/3/2026

Sorry about that, had repairs to vehicles I needed to do first (wife's vehicle) I'm looking to replace my Tandem suspension - All 4 leaf springs and both sets of equalizer suspension kit. current dim's for Leaf springs spring eye center to center 25-1/4 spring width 1-3/4 leaf thickness 5/16 # of leaves 4 Equalizer center to center 7-3/4 hopefully this is enough to get started, I'm sure we will need more dim's

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Jesse M.

2/3/2026

@JerryL Hey Jerry! We do have 25-1/2" long 4-leaf spring like part # e68SR. This is for a 3,500 lb axle so I will need to know your axle weight capacity to be sure this is correct for your axle. For the suspension kit, we do have one that comes with a 7-3/4" long equalizer part # K71-449-00. This comes with 2-1/4" long shackles, and we will also want to make sure this matches what is currently on the trailer. Confirm that axle capacity for me, as well as that shackle length and we can be 100% sure you are getting the right thing.
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Jerry L.

2/3/2026

@JesseM thanks I'll get those dims and get back with you
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Jesse M.

2/3/2026

@JerryL Sounds good! There SHOULD be a tag on the axle that shows the weight capacity. If the tag is hard to make out I may be able to use the casting number on the hub to look up the weight rating. 3,500 lb is very common. The shackles are measured center hole to center hole.
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