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The two tire sizes you referenced, 4.80-12 and 5.30-12, both fit 4-inch wide rims, but they differ in their overall diameter. A 4.80-12 tire/wheel when fully inflated will have a diameter of 20-1/2-inches while the 5.30-12 size will be just under…
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...The mounting holes of the part #CE14017G and #CE140116G that you referenced are 7/16 inches in diameter. You would need to get bolts that would fit those hole sizes. Since applications can vary there isn't a set bolt size you would need.…
view full answer...I recommend using the 4-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Flat End for 3,700-lb Trailer Axles - 30" Long Item #SP-040275, for your trailer leaf springs that are 28.5 from center of bolt to center of bolt with 3,000 lbs trailer. You will need a slipper…
view full answer...The only difference between the Flat and Radius end slipper springs is the shape of the end of the spring with the radius having an arch and the flat being flat as you can see in the included pictures of the Radius End #SP-179275 and Flat End #e29SR.…
view full answer...We unfortunately do not have exactly the spring you are looking for. What I recommend is getting the 3-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Radius End for 1,500-lb Trailer Axles - 24-5/8" Long #SP-178275 and moving your rear hanger forward because you will be…
view full answer...The top holes you see in trailer suspension hangers such as Single-Axle Trailer Hanger Kit for Double-Eye Springs - 1-1/2" Front, 1-1/4" Rear Item #APS3 are for button welds and not bolts so these hangers should not be bolts on. The problem…
view full answer...The top mounting holes on the CE Smith Front Hanger Bracket #CE14016G are as follows: The 2 top holes on the ends are 7/16 inches in diameter The center top hole is 1/2 inch in diameter The lower spring eye holes are 9/16 inch diameter I have…
view full answer...The Timbren suspension system, like #A20RS440, is designed to be toe-in when there is no load on it. So when the load is placed on it it will push the tire out so that it is riding straight on the ground. Provided the trailer is not overloaded and…
view full answer...The best way to pick out a weight distribution system is to base it off of the loaded tongue weight of the setup when it is loaded and ready to tow. This figure also includes the weight of any cargo behind the rear axle of the tow vehicle. I attached…
view full answer...I don't have an exact figure I can give you, but what you can do is check out the picture I attached that shows where this hitch will locate relative to the front end of your truck. You will need to find that same area on your truck and then…
view full answer...Weight distribution (WD) systems need to be tuned to the actual fully-loaded trailer tongue weight (TW) in order to work properly. 6K and 7K trailers could have similar tongue weights, which would allow one system to work with both, apart from the…
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