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The Dexter Axle Torflex axles are basically broken up into the following categories: #9 - 1,000 - 2,200 lb #10 - 2,300 - 4,000 lb #11 - 4,100 - 6,000 lb #12 - 5,500 - 7,200 lb Based off of your 2004 R-Vision Trail-Lite Model 8306S being a tandem…
view full answer...The Torflex Lift Kit #K71-725-02 will allow you to add 3-1/8" of lift on your tandem axle trailer with #12 Dexter Torflex axles. Your axle has mounting holes in the side and top of the flange. You will bolt the lift kit to the side of the mount…
view full answer...Hey Gerry, we actually have a single axle version of the part #K71-724-02 with the part #DX56CR.
view full answer...Your Lance 1575 came with torsion axles and it requires the Torflex Lift Kit - Single Axle - 2-5/8" Lift, part #K71-707-01. This lift kit works with axles rated to carry between 2,300 and 4,000lbs. It will will provide 2 5/8" of lift…
view full answer...A #9 Torflex axle is rated for 1,000 - 2,200 lbs so since your Lance 1575 weighs well over 2,200 lbs dry I'm confident you have a #10 Torflex axle (which can be rated for 2,300 - 4,000 lbs). With that in mind, since you have a single axle trailer…
view full answer...The way to determine if you have a top mounted or side mounted Torflex axle is by checking to see whether or not the axle is bolted to the frame via the side or the top. I've included some diagrams that show the differences between a side and top…
view full answer...Since your 2018 Geo Pro 19FBS has a Number #10 Dexter Torflex axle the correct lift kit you need is the part #K71-707-01. This will give you a lift of 2-5/8 inches. I attached a review video for this kit for you to check out as well.
view full answer...Hey Robert, for a 5,200 lb Dexter Torflex axle like what you have we have the Dexter lift kit part #K71-724-02 which will give you a lift of 2-7/8 inches.
view full answer...We offer four different axle lift kits for the Dexter Torflex axles. The difference between these kits is based on the weight capacity of the axle or tandem axles. There will be a tag on the axle shaft that will have the information needed to…
view full answer...The axle number you gave appears to be either a #10 or #11 Torflex Axle. You can confirm this by checking the bolts where it meets your frame and they will be 8 inches on center. If this is the case then you will use lift kit #K71-707-01. If instead…
view full answer...If you can read me the serial number on the axle I can then call the manufacturer, Dexter, and find out the weight capacity but if not you can measure the diameter and use the chart below to determine axle capacity. The "P16" is the plant…
view full answer...Thanks for the information! Based on the information you provided my contact at Dexter was able to confirm that you have a 3500lb axle with a 94.5" hub face to hub face measurement and an 81" spring center to spring center measurement. For…
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