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That is an extremely good question, Don. The #A2252CB-GALV used to be galvanized, but it looks like that changed fairly recently and is no longer the case. The #TREQE1 was always just painted black. With that said, they measure exactly the same in…
view full answer...Hey David! If I had to guess your utility trailer originally had 2-1/4" on there since that is the standard. One way or another, that slight difference isn't enough to cause an issue with the suspension geometry. If you want to use the…
view full answer...A drop axle certainly can make it tough to reach the star wheel adjuster on a drum brake. The adjuster spoon tool we offer #W80630 has a 90-degree bend that will often let you get access to the adjuster even on a drop axle. Essentially you will need…
view full answer...We do offer upgraded shackle strap kits like the MORryde Suspension Upgrade Kit for Tandem Axle Trailers which are compatible with the Lippert Equa-Flex Equalizers. The part #MR46ZR is for 2-1/4" and the part #MR76ZR is for 3-1/8". These…
view full answer...On the Redline Rear Hanger, part #30-20, the hanger has top stamped into one of the sides of the hanger. The hanger is welded to the trailer with the side marked top, facing the outside of the trailer with the word top showing. I am including a…
view full answer...The hanger part #30-20 is an unusual hanger in that it is recommended you attach the side of it to the trailer frame unlike most that use the other side and face "down". It is also unusual in that it has a bushing that comes with it and…
view full answer...On the Redline Rear Hanger, part #30-20, which is the rear hanger included with kit #APS1, it is welded to the trailer with the side marked top, facing the outside of the trailer with the word top showing. So the U-shape part is what gets welded to…
view full answer...There are no U-bolts to attach the slipper part, I recommend replacing your slipper springs with double eye springs. In order to do this you need to know the weight rating of your axle as well as the length from center eye to center eye so you can…
view full answer...You can replace slipper spring suspension on a trailer with double eye springs but you will need to remove the old hangers and have new ones installed as well as get the correct suspension mounting hardware. For a 26 inch spring we have the #e27SR…
view full answer...Going to electric over hydraulic is probably a bit of overkill, and disc brakes will serve you very well, but without the locking up. So that's the route I recommend, and since you have a 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern it is likely you have a…
view full answer...First you will need to pull one of your hubs to verify the spindle size you have on your 1989 Spartan boat trailer. It likely has 3,500lb axles based on the weight of your 1993 BayLiner 2609 Rendezvous. To verify you will need a Digital Caliper…
view full answer...I believe the hubs are for 2,000 or 2,200 pound agricultural axles which is why the springs look so different. These hubs are designed for very low speed applications (5 to 10 miles per hour according to HADCO) so if you plan on going faster than…
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