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Dexter Trailer Springs Over-Under Conversion Kit, part #K71-384-00, is specified by Dexter for use only with double-eye springs. It is not suitable for use with slipper springs. It is considered by our technical friends at Dexter to be unsafe to use…
view full answer...Hey Ronald, the landing gear part #RVLG-8HDL does not come with new brackets but we have them available with the part #LG-Brackets. These will need to be welded on as there isn't a way to bolt on the jacks to the brackets you have now.
view full answer...For starters, the Bulldog Powered-Drive Kit part #BD1824200100 for single speed or part #BD1824180100 for two speed is only designed to work with Bulldog landing gear legs that have a 12,000 lb support capacity. If you do not have these legs than I…
view full answer...Since axles have a slight bow to them you can't just flip them and reinstall them under the springs using the same spring seats. You have to install new spring seats on the opposite side of the axle so that it can be moved below the spring.…
view full answer...If your springs are currently under the axles on your trailer, you can use what is called an over under conversion kit, #K71-385-00. This kit will allow you to move the springs to the top of the axle. For tandem axles, you would need 2 kits. They…
view full answer...The only difference between a 4 leaf spring and a 5 leaf spring like the #e34SR is that the 4 leaf spring will use slightly thicker leaves and is 1/8 of an inch shorter. To get the best measurement of your existing springs, measure the center eye to…
view full answer...I checked with Lippert Components and the Lippert Electric Landing Gear Set #LC333964 and the bolt that comes with the bracket needs to be torqued to 10-18 ft-lbs. You do need to be careful not to get it too tight because you could actually bend the…
view full answer...Yes, you can swap from the 3-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Radius End for 1,500-lb Trailer Axles - 24-5/8" Long #e99SR to the 2-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Radius End for 1,000-lb Trailer Axles - 24-5/8" Long #e36SR to help reduce how much shock is…
view full answer...The Dexter Trailer Springs Over-Under Conversion Kit like part #K71-384-00 does not require welding. That said, it is recommended to tack the spring seats to the axle but this is super easy to do even for someone with no prior welding experience. It…
view full answer...Hey, thanks. You're not so bad yourself! Going to a larger tire size is possible but there are a few things to think about. Chief among these things is clearance. When going from an 8 inch tire to a 12 inch tire the diameter will increase by 4.4…
view full answer...My recommended first step for you to take is to determine what tire size you would need. If you check the plate on the trailer frame near the coupler there will the VIN, axle capacities, as well as the trailer tire size and Load Range recommended.…
view full answer...What you are looking for is a Torx wood screw based on the picture you sent to me. For that we have the 1-1/2 inch long part #TFX150ACQ which would work well. It has a 1/4 inch diameter and was designed for treated wood like it looks like you have as…
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