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Both our etrailer Leaf Spring #e44SR and the Universal Group #SP-218275 are going to have the same dimensions and capacity as they are both designed to be a replacement for the same spring. The only difference in these leaf springs is we have ours…
view full answer...Yes, our Dexter leaf spring part #DX74XR is the same as the part number 072-079-00. This is a 7-leaf spring for an 8,000 lb trailer axle that is 24-7/8 inches.
view full answer...So both of the leaf springs you mentioned are 25-1/4 inches in length from spring eye to spring eye according to Dexter. The closest option for a 4,000 lb axle spring we have would be the part #e57SR which is for a 4,000 lb axle.
view full answer...A shock kit for your trailer suspension will help reduce the harshness in your trailer as you go down rougher roads. If you have a 2-3/8 inch diameter axle you would want the part #LC281255 or if you have 3 inch axles part #LC281281. What makes…
view full answer...The puck feet on the Gen-Y Hitch Gooseneck Trailer Hitch for Dodge Ram OEM Puck Systems #GY83XR is just to help stabilize the ball mount and does not lock into place in the puck. The locking mechanism on top will lock the shank into the gooseneck…
view full answer...We can definitely help! But I need you to get me the axle capacity on your trailer and the lengths of your current springs (the good ones) so that I can pick you out the best solution. Or you can check out the link I attached to this page that has…
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…
view full answer...The only 7,000 lb double-eye leaf spring we have is the #e64SR you looked at. This may work for you depending on how you measured. This leaf spring measure 24-7/8" from center of spring eye to center of spring eye. However, I'm not sure if…
view full answer...The U-bolts of the U-Bolt Kit part #APUBR-9 are Grade 5. The torque specs for 9/16 diameter U-bolts like this is 65-95 ft lbs.
view full answer...In order to make sure you can swap to a 5 on 4-1/2 bolt pattern, you will need to pull one of your current hubs off. There are a few different bearing combinations that could have been used with your current 6 on 5-1/2 bolt pattern and it will need…
view full answer...Since trailer wheels center on the lug nuts and not the center bore you don't have to match the pilot diameters exactly. The biggest thing is that as long as the pilot diameter is larger than the hub bore the wheel will fit and work fine. So you…
view full answer...If both hubs are compatible with the same bearings and you can find a seal compatible with the diameter of the hub bore and the journal surface of the spindle, you can swap the hubs from the EZ lube to the regular spindle. Since the EZ lube system is…
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