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Your door is a little too narrow for the spring you mentioned but we do have a solution that is the correct size with the part #CB250D96SHD which has a 250 lb weight capacity and is for ramp doors that are between 80 and 96 inches in width.
view full answer...The spring capacity for the ramp door spring will need to meet or exceed the weight of the door. If you have a 195 lb door then the closest option we have that will be able to lift this is the Conventional Ramp Door Spring for 8' Wide Enclosed…
view full answer...Sounds like you are looking for a rear door/ramp spring kit for your trailer. For that we have the Enclosed Trailer Ramp Spring #ERS120D81 which would work well. This should work well for you but I also attached a picture of it's dimensions for…
view full answer...To test the weight of your ramp door, you will want to get the door all the way down to the ground and then on a scale of some kind (a bathroom scale can be used for this if it's the only thing available). This will be when the door is at its…
view full answer...We have a good solution but the Conventional Ramp Door Spring for 8' Wide Enclosed Trailer part #362SA8HD does not have quite enough adjustment for you to be bale to make it work. It will only get down to 94-3/8". Instead the Conventional…
view full answer...I'd go with a double spring personally, Scott. These are typically going to be used on more heavy duty applications like your enclosed trailer with a pretty heavy door. In order to get a proper replacement though, you'd need measure the width…
view full answer...Thanks for reaching out, Dennis! I recommend going with the 230 lb capacity Conventional Ramp Door Spring for 8' Wide Enclosed Trailer #362SA8HD for your application. Although I don't know the exact weight of your trailer door, according to…
view full answer...It is best to use the Conventional Ramp Door Spring for 6' Wide Enclosed Trailer #M364FR. This will fit a rear door 37-1/2" to 67-5/8" wide. The EZ Gate Tailgate Lift Assist #3375201000 is designed for a utility trailer with a rail to…
view full answer...Hey Richard, thanks for reaching out. Using a scale really is the best way to determine door weight. It sounds to me like your springs are just worn out and in need of replacement. Especially since you say the door has been seeming heavier over time.…
view full answer...I really wish we had the chance to install the Kat's heater #KH13150 so we could provide an install video or pictures but the best is the following written instructions: To install the heater you will first need to drain the cooling system. Then…
view full answer...Yes, the 6" Wide Continuous Hinge #MA52VR is able to be cut down. I recommend removing the pin and cutting each piece separately. When you place the pin back in you can use a hole punch to taper in the bottom pin holder just a bit so that it…
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. You do not need to remove the door to find this weight. You will need a scale in order to measure the weight, a…
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