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Hi Al; the DeeMaxx 12" Hub/Rotor Assembly #DE69VR uses #25580 inner and #15123 outer bearings. This matches the #42 E-Z Lube Spindle #TRU37FR you ordered from us last week so they are compatible.
view full answer...Hey John, To determine the correct replacement leaf springs for your trailer you'll want to jack up one side to take the pressure off the leaf springs and then can measure from the center of one eyelet to the center of the other eyelet. From…
view full answer...Finding replacement leaf springs for your 1967 Aristocrat camper will require some more information. You will need your axle capacity, current leaf spring length, and the shackle length. If you don't know your axle capacity, try checking the axle…
view full answer...The torque requirements for leaf spring u-bolts depend on the diameter of the u-bolts that are being used. If the gross weight of your tandem axle trailer is 7,000 lbs, then you likely have two 3,500 lb axles. Typically 1/2 inch diameter u-bolts are…
view full answer...If the spring seat dimension on the axle does not match up the suspension won't work properly as it will be bound up instead of able to move freely. This also would cause premature failure of the components as well so I'd have to recommend…
view full answer...The 235/80R16 size tire, like the Karrier ST235/80R16 Radial Trailer Tire #AM34903, will measure about 30.8" for overall diameter and have a section width of 9.25". This tire/wheel combo has an 8 on 6-1/2" bolt pattern. If you need a…
view full answer...When lining up the axis of the wet bolts it does not matter if the 90 degrees is forward or back. As long as it's either you are good!
view full answer...Without any spacers at all the SumoSprings Trailer Helper Springs #TSS-106-40 actually sit 7-1/2" tall so there will need to be a significant amount of compression for your suspension to sit properly. I do have a better solution for the problem…
view full answer...There is no specific torque rating for shackle bolts. You'll want to ensure that the bolts you use are long enough so that when installed you will have at least 2 threads protruding from the nut. Make sure that the bolt you're using has a…
view full answer...We only have 2 options for bolt-on hangers: - CE Smith Front/Rear Hanger Bracket for Double-Eye Springs #CE14026G which have an inside width of 1-1/4" - CE Smith Front/Center/Rear Hanger Bracket for Double-Eye Springs #CE14035G40 which have an…
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...Yes, you can use the 4-Leaf Spring part #e22YR on your trailer. The overall length matches what you need and the capacity is close enough to your axle capacity that it would work well in that regard as well. It would have 500 more lbs than what your…
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