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We do offer cables alone for enclosed trailer ramp torsion springs. Part #CAB1-8CB150 is a pair of 150-inch cables. We also offer replacement right and left drums, parts #DRUM-M-3RH and #DRUM-M-3LH, respectively. The installation instructions for…
view full answer...The Opti-Brite LED Dome Light for Refrigerated Trucks and Trailers #OPT38FR will work fine but it may be quite bright at 1,200 Lumens. Instead, I recommend the Opti-Brite LED RV Dome Light #ILL10CCB, which feature the same dimensions, but only put…
view full answer...We have an 8 foot ramp door spring that has dual torsion springs like you asked about with the part #M394FR. This is the hand wound torsion style spring you mentioned.
view full answer...The spring with the black cable drum should always be mounted to your LEFT, standing on the inside of the trailer looking out. This is very important for proper operation. Dual spring systems, like #ERS160D96, have a red-coned and a black-coned…
view full answer...In order to properly weigh your door to figure out the correct spring you only need to find the weight when the ramp door is down. Assuming you weighed your door without spring assist, you can use the 74 lb measurement. Typically, you use a scale…
view full answer...The Conventional Ramp Door Spring for 6' Wide Enclosed Trailer part #362SA6 is designed for 38" to 69" wide trailer doors so this is what you'll want to use. The bar will actually be trimmed to fit your exact width.
view full answer...The cable for the Conventional Ramp Door Spring #M394FR needs to always come off the bottom of the drum. If it comes over the top, the system is installed backwards. It should be noted that it is recommended that only individuals who have…
view full answer...According to our FAQ on slipper springs, linked for referenced, the torque specs are as follows: Torque Ratings 1/2 inch Bolts: 45 ft/lbs - 70 ft/lbs 9/16 inch Bolts: 65 ft/lbs - 95 ft/lbs 5/8 inch Bolts: 100 ft/lbs - 120 ft/lbs The Replacement…
view full answer...Are you wanting to do a torsion style spring that fits above the door like most toy haulers? Do you know how wide the door is and about how heavy the door is? Typically an 8 foot wide ramp spring like the part #M354FR is what you'd want as…
view full answer...What you can do is use Enclosed Trailer Ramp Spring - Dual Spring, 81" Wide #ERS120D81 which will work for doors which go down to 62 inches wide. You can take a look at the video review of this product I've added for you.
view full answer...We do offer a ramp spring that would work for you. According to my research, your Forest River Vengeance Toy hauler is about 8-1/2 feet wide, which means that you'd need an 8 foot spring. The exact spring needed would depend on exactly how…
view full answer...The majority of electric a-frame trailer tongue jacks will have a 3,500 lb weight capacity which is most likely what your old Atwood jack is. If not, the 3,500 lb capacity will be more than enough for you because it only needs to be rated for the…
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