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Thanks for reaching out, Steve! The Kenda ST235/75R15 Radial Off-Road Trailer Tire #KE68JR will be about 1" closer to any fenders and about 1/2" closer to your trailer frame. Unless you're already strapped for clearance I don't see…
view full answer...Hello Cale, thanks for getting in touch. We do offer some off-road tires but nothing in a 14". Our smallest off-road tire is the Kenda ST235/75R15 Radial Off-Road Trailer Tire #KE68JR. The ST235/75R15 tires are 9.3" wide and 29" in…
view full answer...Definitely looks like the springs are being overloaded and need to be replaced. You can use higher rated leaf springs but, the higher you go the stiffer the ride will be. Since we know the weight class with your axles the next step would be to…
view full answer...We do sell round u-bolts used to secure leaf springs to the axle, the correct ones for you will be based on the size of the axle. The Dexter Trailer Axle part #7359765-I for example has a 3,500 lb weight capacity so it is 2-3/8" diameter and a…
view full answer...The Dexter Single Axle Heavy Duty Suspension Kit #K71-403-00 uses the Shackle Bolt #007-126-01. The 9/16" portion of this bolt is 2-1/4" long.
view full answer...We can get you the right shackle kit for your single axle trailer with a Dexter 3,500 lb axle, and you can choose from either a standard kit or an upgrade kit. Either will work, though the Upgrade Kit is going to be the best option due to the fact it…
view full answer...There many possible ways to mount a stabilizer jack such as the #TJ01RT-HD you looked at. Mounting them in the orientation shown the diagram would tend to work a bit better to stabilize the trailer against side to side movement, while having the…
view full answer...I believe we have just about everything you need, ideally we'd need you to measure your center bolt and u-bolts to make sure the here will fit. So, for a center bolt you can use the Leaf Spring Center Tie Bolt with Nut #38-3TB which measures…
view full answer...You can eliminate the bounce in your trailer and smooth your ride with the addition of Sumo Springs. You will have two options, depending on how your leaf springs are mounted on your trailer. If your leaf springs are underslung, meaning they are…
view full answer...Your trailer should have an ID tag on the trailer tongue that lists the VIN as well as the GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) which is the maximum the trailer plus its cargo can weigh. If the trailer doesn't list the GVWR on the ID tag, or if…
view full answer...I can certainly point you in the right direction. Unfortunately we do not have access to Dexter's serial number database, and I cannot recommend springs based off of axle specs. If only it were so easy right? The best way to go about replacing…
view full answer...Your trailer likely uses bearings #L68149 and #L44649 but you should check them to be sure. If this is the case I recommend hub and drums #AKHD-545-35-EZ-K if you have E-Z Lube axles with the zerk fitting on the spindle. If you don't have E-Z…
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