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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 bronze bushings and wet bolts are a great option but they still do require maintenance especially under the conditions you referenced. There really isn't any new information in comparing it is basically the difference between maintenance…
view full answer...Thank you for all of that excellent information and photos! To replace the front equalizer you need the Curved Equalizer #TREQ104 and then for the rear equalizer you need the Equalizer for 1-3/4" Wide Double-Eye Springs #TREQ105. To replace your…
view full answer...From what I have found, you have 4,400 lb axles on your 2010 Keystone Cougar 26BHSWE. Your axles have a hub face measurement of 85" and a 68-1/2" spring center. Unfortunately, 4,400 lb axles are no longer being made so you will also be…
view full answer...The Redline Step Wet Bolt #34007-187-00 has a thread size of 7/16 inches. The rest of the bolt measures 9/16 inches.
view full answer...Essentially the part numbers #T166BM8 and #AM20761B that you referenced are two different companies version of the same wheel. The more expensive one is the Dexstar that is made in the USA. Typically it costs more to make things here so that is why.…
view full answer...The only difference between the Dexstar wheel #AM20761B and the Taskmaster #T166BM8 is that the Dexstar wheel is made in the United States and the Taskmaster wheel is made overseas. I've used both brands of wheels on my trailer and I've had…
view full answer...Thanks for the picture! I have something close to your 26" slipper springs. It is possible to switch to a two eye leaf spring or even go down to a four leaf spring with a higher capacity. If you wanted to switch it up to a two eye leaf spring I…
view full answer...The MORryde CRE3000 part #MR27ZR that you referenced was designed for 35 inch wheelbases like you have so it's for sure going to work. Since you have the 3-1/8 inch shackle length currently the correct shackle kit you'd need is the part…
view full answer...The standard diameter for trailer leaf spring bolts is 9/16 inch which is why the part #E4139 and all similar options have this hole size. We don't have anything with a smaller diameter but my guess is what you have is actually 9/16 inch.
view full answer...The wheel and tire combos you mentioned would work great on your R-Pod. The part #AM39053 will look and work great and then the part #LHAW121 would work great as a spare. Since all 14 inch trailer wheels use the same bolt pattern as these we know…
view full answer...For your application I recommend using the 4-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Hook End for 4,000-lb Trailer Axles #SP-230275. This measures 26-5/8" to the end of the spring but if you check out the attached photo you'll see that it will fit great with…
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