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The most popular trailer wheel bolt pattern is the 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern and as far as we are aware the bolt pattern you mentioned is not used on trailers at all. So my bet is you probably have the 5 on 4-1/2 inch. I attached a help article…
view full answer...Yes, there is a measurement you can take to determine what size brakes you need and if they will fit your existing drums. You will want to measure the diameter of your drums. I have included a diagram detailing the dimensions you will need to find.…
view full answer...The spring seats on an axle can be moved and this is a whole heck of a lot cheaper than going with a custom axle which is your other option so that's what I recommend. I'm not sure what capacity you need but I have attached some options…
view full answer...You can figure exactly where to position your axles as well as the wheel base by simply plugging some numbers into the handy chart I've added for you. This will tell you where the axles need to go and thus, what the wheel base will be. I have…
view full answer...Hey Steven, for a shackle bolt to use with the etrailer leaf spring #e27SR we have the part #126B2 which would work great. It's correct size and has a grease fitting for easier greasing. Do you have everything else needed?
view full answer...The recommended clearance with leaf spring suspension on an unloaded trailer is between 2 - 2-1/2 inches. You should have sufficient clearance with your loaded trailer, as leaf springs only tend to deflect 1-1/2 inch when carrying a load.
view full answer...Both the Equa-Flex Cushioned Equalizers - Double Eye Springs like #LC279687 and the E-Z Flex Heavy Duty Rubber Suspension System like the #K71-653-00 will provide an upgrade over the standard cast equalizers that most likely came on your trailer.…
view full answer...Yes, the DeeMaxx Trailer Wheel Lug Nut #DE65GR is strong enough to be used with an RV that has axles with a higher weight capacity.
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...Generally speaking, the heavier the spring rate the rougher the ride will be when unloaded. That is the sacrifice that gets made when you go to a spring that will allow you to have a higher towing capacity. If you are concerned about ride quality and…
view full answer...There are a few different hanger kits for a trailer with tandem 10,000 lb general-duty Dexter axles, depending on the axle spacing you have. - 38" Axle Spacing: Dexter Tandem-Axle Trailer Hanger Kit for 2-1/2" Slipper Springs…
view full answer...Trailer manufacturers don't usually keep a record of parts like these that they install at the factory, so I cannot be sure as to the exact length of the shackle strap that would have come originally on your trailer. With this in mind, a 3-1/8…
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