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Hello Julio, thanks for reaching out. The appropriate spring for your trailer will depend on the weight capacity of each axle. Ideally the springs will match the axle capacity. Like for example the 4-Leaf Double-Eye Spring #DX45CR is rated for 2,600…
view full answer...It is highly recommended that the spring seat be at minimum tack welded to the axle. There have been issues that have resulted from the seat not be welded to the axle. If you do not have access to a welder, I recommend taking the trailer to a local…
view full answer...You are correct, the bolts for the mounting bracket are not included with the Kodiak Disc Brake Kit - 10" Rotor - 5 on 4-1/2 - Dacromet and KodaGuard - 3,500 lbs #K2R35DKG. What you need is the Brake Mounting Bolt for 7" and 10" Brake…
view full answer...Yes we do. The calipers and brackets for the Kodiak Disc Brake Kit item #K2R35D can be purchased separately. The caliper is item #KDBC225DAC and the brackets are item #KCMB10RD. I have linked a diagram of the bracket for the Kodiak Disc Brake Kit…
view full answer...The electric lockout on the Demco Hydraulic Brake Actuator #DM62VR has 2 yellow wires as they are not positive/negative specific. You will connect one of the yellow wires to your 5-Way #A25W5B blue wire. The other you will connect to ground. I…
view full answer...The mounting bracket for the 3.5K Kodiak disc brake kits is #KCMB10HRD. For the bolts to mount the bracket to the brake mounting flange use 4 of #7-75 per bracket. the matching nut is #6-17 and the lock washer is #5-8.
view full answer...To determine what disc brake kit you'd need for your trailer is based on the axle capacity of the trailer and the wheel bolt pattern. With that info we can easily pick out what you'd need. The 10 inch rotor designs like the part #K2HR35DS are…
view full answer...Your best bet for upgrading the suspension on your trailer with 5,000 lb axles is to change out the springs from 1,750 lb capacity each to at least 2500 lb capacity each. Helper springs would not increase the capacity of your original suspension,…
view full answer...The E-Z Flex Equalizer for 1-3/4" Double Eye Springs - 8-3/8" Long - 9/16" Center Hole #013-146-03 is the best upgrade option for each equalizer your 2019 Keystone Bullet 243BHS. This will give you a suspension upgrade with integrated…
view full answer...The #84 E-Z Lube Spindle w/ Brake Flange for 3,500-lb Trailer Axle - 1-3/4" Diameter #TRU74FR you were looking at has a 4 bolt mounting flange that has holes 2-7/8" apart on center, and from the outside edge of the flange to the end of the…
view full answer...You can use leaf springs that are rated higher than the axle without any issues as long as they measure the correct measurement for your trailer. For example the 6-leaf double eye spring for 7,000 lb axles part #e64SR measures 24-7/8" eye to…
view full answer...Hi Ross; the #SP-179275 and #e69SR are identical. The only real difference between the two slipper springs is going to be the cost. Since there will be no difference in performance in salt water I would say get whichever one is cheaper.
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