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I checked with Dexter, manufacturer of many trailer parts, and according to them there should be at least 1 inch of space between the tires when under load. So once your trailer is loaded and ready to tow, if you have more than 1 inch of space…
view full answer...Dexter is a great company and provide a made in the USA product. It really depends on your preference and how long you plan on keeping the trailer. I am a build it right the first time kinda guy so I would go with 2 Dexter Axle #7685269, 4 Hubs…
view full answer...I have a few options for you to help with identifying the axle capacity on your trailer. The first and easiest method is simply by crawling under the trailer and looking for the axle tag on the center of the beam. Depending on age, the axle capacity…
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...Actually, what will solve your axle-to-frame clearance issue you are having the easiest would be to move the axles from being above the leaf springs to below the leaf springs. That will give you a great deal more clearance between the frame and the…
view full answer...The bolts you referenced on the Trailer Axle Beam with Easy Grease Spindles #e33GR are indeed for the brake flange. Most axles will not come with these so you'll typically need to source them separately. If you're looking into replacing an…
view full answer...The closest leaf spring set we have available to the 22-1/4 inch length you mentioned is the 3-Leaf Double-Eye Spring #SP-113275. This double-eye leaf spring features a length of 23-1/2 inches from the center of the spring eye to the center of the…
view full answer...The big things we are looking for on the label are the weight capacity, hub face (HF) length, and the spring center (SC) distance. Your axle is a 4,400 lb 85" HF and 68-1/2" CS Dexter axle. I will tell you up front that we do not carry a…
view full answer...Hey Johnathan, the highest capacity landing gear jack set we have is the part #TJD2SPDSET-50100 which is rated for 50,000 lbs. We don't have any exactly at 15 tons.
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...Your trailer looks awesome! The Road armor equalizers #LC696740 and Equa-Flex Cushioned Equalizers #LC279687 are both pretty similar in performance even though the Road Armor has two dampers. The main difference is the size of the equalizers. The…
view full answer...Lippert has been transitioning from the old school yellow paint to the new blue pain on the Road Armor Equalizers #LC696740 so you'll be getting blue. With that said color doesn't matter, and instead you need to worry about using the right…
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