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We actually have a spare wheel carrier for trailers with angle-iron rails with the etrailer Spare Tire Carrier for Trailer with Angle-Iron Railing #e99045.
view full answer...Hey Kevin thanks for your question. There is not much downside to going with the 5,000 lb springs instead of the 3,500 lb. A higher rated spring may make the ride a bit more "chunky" at times, since the spring would not flex…
view full answer...You'll need to start by having a new hanger welded on since it looks like the hanger towards the front of the trailer has been broken off. Once that's welded in place you can then install a new leaf spring. To determine the…
view full answer...I reached out to my contact at Dexter but they are having a hard time pinpointing the exact hubs your trailer is equipped with using the information you provided. The 8-286 number you mentioned actually refers to a 9,000 pound hub, which would…
view full answer...Bushings do not always have to be used. Springs typically have bushings or they will use wet bolts depending on which part of the suspension system it is but not always. The bushings limit the wear on the suspension components. There are just…
view full answer...I went out to the warehouse and pulled hanger kit #APS1 to measure the hangers for you. The larger hangers measure 3 inches long, 2-5/16 inches wide, and 2-1/8 inches tall overall. The smaller hangers are 2-1/8 inches long, 1-13/16 inches wide, and…
view full answer...When choosing between the Single-Axle Trailer Hanger Kit for Double-Eye Springs part #APS1, part #APS2, and part #APS3 it will be best to use the one that has measurements that most closely resemble what is already on your trailer. For example, if…
view full answer...I attached the chart you referenced and it states that when you use a #e54SR spring with a hanger kit part #APS3 the hanger distance should be 24-7/8 inches. The length of a spring when new and not installed on a trailer will be slightly shorter…
view full answer...For double eye leaf springs, I recommend going with the 4-Leaf Double-Eye Spring #SP210275. This spring is 25-1/8 inches long x 1-3/4 inches wide and designed for 3,500 pound axles. These springs are a common length for 3,500 pound trailers. One…
view full answer...For a single axle slipper spring hanger kit to be used with the slipper spring part #e33SR you'd want to use the part #APS3SE.
view full answer...The APS1, APS2, and APS3 are all suspension kits for single-axle trailers with 1-3/4-inch double-eye springs. They are designed for use on trailers with single, 2,000-lb to 7,000-lb axles. The difference in the kits are in the rear hangers and the…
view full answer...The trailer wheel part #AM32575 that you referenced is designed to be used with acorn lug nuts and not ball style. The part #KALN1375S would work great as this is the correct size, taper, and since it's a solid stainless steel lug nut…
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