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It sounds like you are heading in the right direction. To decide where your springs seat will be you will need to mock up your trailer as if you were installing all of the equipment on it. Once you have the suspension part mocked up you will want to…
view full answer...If you have a trailer wheel that has a 6 lug setup you are going to have a bolt pattern of 6 on 5-1/2 inches. This is the standard 6 lug wheel bolt pattern that trailer rims have. If you are unsure you can check out the help article I attached that…
view full answer...Hello Tim. We can definitely set you up with a complete AC system with an Advent low profile unit. We currently do not offer these parts as a package, but you can purchase all of the exact same components separately. To answer your question, yes, the…
view full answer...We do carry replacement magnets and other parts for electric drum brakes, including some older designs. I linked the replacement magnets we carry for 12 x 2 brakes, parts #BP01-225 and #BP01-180. However, mobile home axles are not intended for…
view full answer...The typical tire should run about 158 degrees (Farenheidt) once you get going down the road, but this can vary greatly depending on the weight of the trailer, how fast you're traveling, and also driving habits. So while 158 is probably…
view full answer...I checked for you and when installing the 7-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Hook End for 8,000-lb Trailer Axles #e37SR with the Tandem-Axle Trailer Hanger Kit for 2" Slipper Springs - 12" Long Equalizers #APT6SE the distance between the front and…
view full answer...You will actually just need kit #APT6SE-36 which is the same thing only the equalizers in it are 13-1/8 inches long. The hardware with each is specific to the kits so some of the other parts are different but for 2 inch slipper springs and 13-1/8…
view full answer...There isn't a specific distance the hangers have to be for hanger kit #AP216-H238. A good place to start is 30-1/2 inches on center but you would only really know by mocking it up on the trailer before permanently installing the hangers. To…
view full answer...We do carry electric brake assemblies as well as hub/drum assemblies. To determine the correct fit, you will need to measure the spindles of your axles. I've attached a photo to assist with the measurement locations, and recommend using a digital…
view full answer...If your trailer's axles have the 5 bolt brake flange and 12 by 2 inch drums then the brake assemblies, part #AKEBRK-7-SA, will work for you. Verify by measuring the inner diameter and width of the drums. You should know that mobile home axles are…
view full answer...As long as you aren't exceeding the speed rating of the tires which would cause them to get to an excessive heat you are fine. Trailer tires are designed to be inflated to their max PSI rating when cold and then the pressure increase from heat…
view full answer...Typically a suspension bolt will be measured by the shaft of the bolt not including the head, since the head of the bolt isn't used in mounting the springs. The shackles are 3-3/4" long x 1-1/2" tall overall and the bolt holes are…
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