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Hey Gary, so the holes that are on the CE Smith trailer axle part #CES84XR are currently at 38-1/2 inch on center so there would easily be enough room to put new ones at just 3/4 of an inch past where they are now but you would need to rotate the…
view full answer...Hey Andrew, The CE Smith Trailer Axle Beam with Studded Hubs #CES84XR is a 1-1/2 inch square axle tube.
view full answer...The spring seats on an axle can be moved and this is a whole heck of a lot cheaper than going with a custom axle which is your other option so that's what I recommend. I'm not sure what capacity you need but I have attached some options…
view full answer...When selecting the correct replacement axle for a utility trailer you will need to know both the hub face (wheel center) and spring center measurements. For example, if your current hub face measurement is 88" and you replace this with an axle…
view full answer...Thank you for providing that information. In addition to the length you will also want to know the capacity of your axle so you can choose the correct leaf spring replacement. Assuming this is an older leaf spring, you will also need to account for…
view full answer...The 5.30-12 tires, being wider, are going to make more contact with the road. This means that the noise, and heat build up will be higher than a 4.80-12 tire but the rolling resistance will actually be less because the tire is larger diameter. The…
view full answer...There are a few different hanger kits for a trailer with tandem 10,000 lb general-duty Dexter axles, depending on the axle spacing you have. - 38" Axle Spacing: Dexter Tandem-Axle Trailer Hanger Kit for 2-1/2" Slipper Springs…
view full answer...Assuming your tires are in good shape without any bulges the easiest way to determine if you have a bent spindle is to take a straight edge that is longer than the tire and lay it across the tire parallel with your trailer frame and then measure the…
view full answer...A trailer wheel measuring 15" in diameter by 4.5" wide is a rather uncommon wheel size as most 15" diameter trailer wheels are either 5" or 6" wide. Unfortunately we do not have a tire suitable for your 15" x 4.5"…
view full answer...Trailer leaf springs will measure differently when under load so its tough to get an accurate eye-to-eye dimension without removing the spring. Also, after years of use a leaf spring can stretch and actually lengthen by as much as 1/2 to 3/4-inch.…
view full answer...Trailer leaf springs first need to be rated for the weight load on them and be of the appropriate length to fit the hanger spacing, equalizers and shackle straps. If you are putting much larger tires on the trailer you may have to reposition one axle…
view full answer...The Universal Group 6-Leaf Double-Eye Spring #e64SR referenced in your question is designed for 7,000 pound axles like what you have on your trailer. Most likely this will work great as a replacement, however I cannot be sure that it is a direct…
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