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Thank you for the photo. I do have a solution for you, but based on the information printed on the label, your Lippert 6,000 lb axle has an 87 inch hub face and 68.5 inch spring center measurement, which none of our 7,000 lb axles are going to match.…
view full answer...It does look like you have shackle straps that are to long and possibly worn out bushings. You can replace your shackles with the 2-1/4" Shackle #LC122487. You will need 8 of these for the entire trailer. I would recommend pulling a couple of…
view full answer...Finding replacement leaf springs for your 1967 Aristocrat camper will require some more information. You will need your axle capacity, current leaf spring length, and the shackle length. If you don't know your axle capacity, try checking the axle…
view full answer...Thanks for the measurements and additional information! To determine which MORryde Equalizer you need you'll want to measure the distance at the bottom of your current equalizers from the center to the center of the bolt holes. The MORryde item…
view full answer...The MORryde Cushioned Equalizer kit part #MR87ZR is the correct kit for your 2017 Keystone Outback Ultra Lite 278URL based on your axle capacity and wheelbase. Then to compensate for it replacing your shorter width equalizer you'd want to go with…
view full answer...There are things that can be done to raise your gooseneck trailer suspension to help provide the proper ride height for your truck. First the capacity of the axles on your trailer should be determined, to be sure that the parts ordered will work…
view full answer...I can certainly point you in the right direction. First and foremost we would want to verify that your axle does in fact have a brake flange. Some smaller axles do not come with brake flanges, and this will be required in order to install electric…
view full answer...It seems that water will always find a way to get into any place that can contain it, including an axle tube that has seen lots of exposure to the elements. This is not at all unusual. I do not recommend drilling drainage holes into the axle since…
view full answer...For hubs that have 1/2" studs, like the Easy Grease Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly for 5.2K - 7K Axles #AKHD-865-7-2-EZ-K you're looking at, you don't want to exceed 120 ft-lbs as that's the most torque this stud size can handle.…
view full answer...Well shackle length is mainly based on the height difference between the front and rear hangers. The rear hanger normally doesn't hang as low as the front so that the shackle can offset the difference and add the ability to move. What is the…
view full answer...You are correct in the fact that you may get a little bit of room with taller tires but it really won't be a whole lot. When it comes to using an axle flip kit I wouldn't be too concerned about the shifting weight from the horses in the…
view full answer...The recommended lug nut torque for your 7,000lb axle depends on a few factors like wheel size, stud size etc. Check out the attached photo which shows the torque specs for a variety of applications. I see you were looking at the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust…
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