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Front/Center/Rear Hanger for Double-Eye Springs - 2-3/8" Tall - 9/16" Bolt Hole
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Front/Center/Rear Hanger for Double-Eye Springs - 2-3/8" Tall - 9/16" Bolt Hole

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Hanger can be configured to work as either a front, center, or rear hanger on tandem- or triple-axle applications. Can be used on single-axle trailers as a front hanger only. Designed to suspend your double-eye leaf spring. Great Prices for the best trailer suspension parts from etrailer. Front/Center/Rear Hanger for Double-Eye Springs - 2-3/8" Tall - 9/16" Bolt Hole part number 115918 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Highlights

  • Versatile configuration: Functions as front, center, or rear hanger for multi-axle setups.
  • Ideal for single-axle trailers: Designed for front position only, offering specialized use.
  • Double-eye compatibility: Fits 1-3/4" wide springs with 9/16" bolt hole; perfect for double-eye springs.
  • Robust dimensions: Measures 3-3/16" tall, ensuring sturdy support and alignment.
  • Precise bolt placement: 2-3/8" height from top to bolt center for accurate installation.
  • Diverse axle adaptability: Suitable for tandem and triple axle campers and utility trailers.

Features to know about

Versatile Trailer Support: Configurable Hanger

This hanger is a brilliant solution for those managing different axle configurations. It’s designed to serve as either a front, center, or rear hanger for tandem and triple-axle trailers. If you’re working with a single-axle trailer, it fits snugly as a front hanger. This adaptability makes it invaluable for suspending your double-eye leaf spring systems with ease, simplifying your trailer compatibility.

Heavy Duty Construction: Toughness You Can Count On

Built with durable steel, this hanger exhibits a standout strength that surpasses many original equipment parts. Users like Leo have praised its heavy-duty nature, remarking it as a tougher option than the original it replaced. It provides reliable support, ensuring your trailer components remain securely mounted and operational, even under demanding conditions.

Precision Fit: Designed for Double-Eye Springs

The hanger is precision-engineered to fit 1-3/4” wide double-eye springs with 9/16” diameter eyes, accommodating trailers where precision is critical. Its inner width is 1-7/8”, and it's designed with a bolt hole that perfectly accommodates 9/16” diameter bolts, ensuring a secure and steady mount for your springs.

Seamless Integration: Perfect for Replacement or New Builds

If you're undergoing trailer repairs or building a new setup, this hanger is an ideal choice. It's noted for its ease of installation and is a popular choice among trailer builders and repair specialists. People like Pat and JB find it reliable and straightforward to integrate into their setups, waiting to assemble with eager anticipation despite weather delays.

Built for Adaptability: Works with Various Trailer Types

Suited for a range of trailers - from campers to car haulers and utility trailers, this hanger’s adaptable design is a big win. Users like Matthias affirm its quality with no deformation, highlighting its resilience and perfect fit. Whether you’re upgrading or outfitting a new trailer, this hanger offers the functional versatility you need.

Optimized for Stability: Secure Your Load with Confidence

One standout feature of this hanger is its precise height specifications: 2-3/8” tall from the top of the hanger to the center of the bolt hole. This helps ensure you achieve the right level of stability needed during installation, securing loads with the confidence that essential components are effective and steadfast.

Specs

Dimensions

  • Overall dimensions: 3-3/16" tall x 3" deep
  • Inner width: 1-7/8"
  • Height (from top of hanger to center of bolt hole): 2-3/8"

TSW 5918 Front, Center, or Rear Hanger for Double Eye Springs - 2-1/2" Tall - 9/16" Bolt Hole

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Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Let’s Check Out the Front/Center/Rear Hanger for Double-Eye Springs

Hi everybody, Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a brief look together at this hangar for double eye springs. This is designed to be used as a front, center, or rear hangar for double or triple axle applications. And this can also be used as a front hangar only on single axle applications. Now, this is going to fit your 1-3/4 inch wide double eye springs with a 9/16 inch diameter eye, and we can tell this by taking this measurement here. Line this up here so you can see.

So as you can see, the opening measurement there inside edge to inside edge is about two inches. And then that's going to narrow as we move up here to about 1-7/8 inches at the top. So this is going to fit a 1-3/4 inch wide double eye spring perfectly. And again, this is going to work with a 9/16 of an inch diameter bolt. I do wanna point out that that bolt is not included.

This is constructed from durable steel. It is a weld-on installation. And let me go ahead and just give you some overall measurements that I think will prove helpful for you. So looking at the overall height from top to bottom, we're sitting right at 3-3/16 inches tall. The overall depth from edge to edge, we're sitting right at three inches deep.

And then the overall width from edge to edge again, right at 2-7/16 inches wide. And then the height from the center of our bolt hole all the way to the top of our hangar, we're sitting right at two, and if I can hold that steady, right at 2-3/8 inches tall. And then you might be wondering about the thickness of this hangar. And so looking at just the thickness there, we're sitting right at 3/16 of an inch thick. I think that's going to wrap up our look today.

I do hope that the information was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me.

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Hanger can be configured to work as either a front, center, or rear hanger on tandem- or triple-axle applications. Can be used on single-axle trailers as a front hanger only. Designed to suspend your double-eye leaf spring.

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