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Thank you for providing the specs for the suspension components that you already have. Correct hanger spacing really depends on the components being used such as springs, hangers and equalizers. Most of the hanger spacing dimensions that we have are…
view full answer...Hey Thomas, the most important factors for picking out a replacement leaf spring for a trailer are matching axle capacity and length. Getting the same amount of leaves in the spring pack is actually not a huge priority so I wouldn't worry too…
view full answer...In order to verify the spindle dimensions so that you can pick out the correct hub/drum you have to get exact dimensions. For that you need to use a digital caliper like part #PTW80157. For how old your trailer is this is especially important as the…
view full answer...The #84 spindle is just a common way to identify the spindle dimensions typically used for 3,500 lb axles. So instead of listing out the parts, people can just say they have #84 spindles and it's easier to know what fits it. The CE Smith Trailer…
view full answer...We have a handful of 6K leaf springs, like the part #e94SR you were looking at, that could potentially work for your Montana High Country but I'll need you to measure the distance from the center of one eyelet to the center of the other eyelet to…
view full answer...Different trailer configurations require different equalizers. It all depends on the springs, axle spacing, hanger spacing, height needed and so on. In many cases if you want to change the equalizer to something with different measurements you would…
view full answer...When using the 4-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for 4,000-lb Trailer Axles part #e27SR with the Single-Axle Trailer Hanger Kit for Double-Eye Springs part #APS4 you will need to space the leaf spring hangers 25-3/4" apart.
view full answer...You are indeed right to think this way. When picking out the appropriate leaf springs for your custom built trailer you will want to choose them based on what the actual loaded weight of the trailer will be. Just make sure that the leaf springs have…
view full answer...That's a hard figure to give as different winches draw different amounts of amperage and they also draw different amounts of amperage based on how close to the capacity the winch is at. A handful of hours is commonly the amount of time for most…
view full answer...The etrailer Trailer Axle Beam with Easy Grease Spindles #e83GR does have brake flanges which will allow you to add brakes at any time. It does not come with a hub so you can choose a set of idler hubs like the Dexter Trailer Idler Hub Assembly…
view full answer...You will be able to keep your wheels and tires by selecting one of our axles from the list below. All have the 95" hub face with the 80" spring center. Two of the axles are Dexter and two are our etrailer brand with a straight axle and…
view full answer...I have a solution for you but it will involve moving your spring seats. We have a 95" axle with a 3,500 lbs capacity but it has an 80" spring center. It is the Dexter Trailer Axle Beam with E-Z Lube Spindles item #7359765. You can easily…
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