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For the Buyers Products 3/8" x 35" Class 4 Trailer Safety Chain w/ Clevis Hook #337B03835SC I recommend using either the Buyers Products Safety Chain Clip #337SC38B or Buyers Products Weld-On Safety Chain Retainer For 3/8"…
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...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...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...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...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 than…
view full answer...Thank you for all of the info! I'd be more than happy to help out. For an axle that meets your specs I recommend going with our etrailer Trailer Axle #e37YR which has the 58" spring-center measurement, a 72" hub-face measurement, has an…
view full answer...I'd be more than happy to help you out! If you can measure the hub-face and spring-center measurements of your current axle that will help me know what you're needing. For example, the etrailer Trailer Axle with Idler Hubs #e65GR has a…
view full answer...The center bolt of a leaf spring such as #e54SR is essentially structural integrity. The bolt goes through the leafs and helps ensure stability. If you take a look at the photo I've added you can see how the U-bolts and center bolt of the leaf…
view full answer...There really isn't a particular maximum trailer weight that is used to determine when brakes need to be added to both axles of a tandem axle setup. While I do still recommend checking your local laws, I am also not aware of any general laws that…
view full answer...Brakes can be installed on only one axle of a tandem axle trailer, however you should first check your state laws to see how many brakes are required for the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of your tandem axle trailer. Some states require a…
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