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Today we're going to take a look at the 4-leaf double-eye spring for 3,500-pound trailer axles. This spring is designed to flex to absorb road shock and provide a nice smooth ride. It will help reduce wear and tear on your trailer. It helps you enjoy a level ride on bumpy and uneven surfaces and it mounts to your trailer frame with hangers or a hanger kit which we do sell separately on our… see more >
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Your 2024 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 will come with a 2-1/2" trailer hitch receiver. If your truck did not come with a reducer for a 2" receiver we do have the B&W #BWRHXA2182 if you need to use your 2" ball mount or hitch mounted…
view full answer...Merely going with longer shackle links won't provide enough room for the suspension to articulate, you'll want to flip the springs back right side up. The way things are, you have zero articulation in the suspension which isn't safe.…
view full answer...You can mount trailer axles above or below the leaf springs. The difference is just the amount of ground clearance that the trailer would end up having. The biggest advantage with the spring below the axle (trailer will be lower) is that you would…
view full answer...The outside diameter of the fitting of the #RE64FR drain tube is 7/8 of an inch. You can see a product description video for the drain tube by clicking the provided link.
view full answer...We do have a way to install the Thule Wingbars (next generation of the Aeroblade) in the tracks of the RetraxPro XR you have on your 2018 Ford F-150. You'd need the fit kit part #THKIT3101, the Podium feet #TH460R, and the crossbars #TH711520…
view full answer...It is tough to get a correct eye-to-eye measurement on a double-eye leaf spring when the spring is still installed in the suspension. It is much better to measure for a replacement leaf spring by removing it first. Also, if a spring is very old and…
view full answer...I believe you are referring to the manual for various Dexter hub assemblies that call for the application of Permatex sealant or equivalent prior to the installation of a new seal. While I don't recommend going against the manufacturer's…
view full answer...To determine which Bearing Buddy would fit your trailer you will need either a measurement of the hub on your trailer, or the bearing part numbers. To measure your existing hub it is recommended to use digital calipers to get a precise measurement.…
view full answer...If the U-bolts are 9/16 inch diameter, the torque specs should be between 65 to 95 foot lbs. If the U-bolts are 3/8 inch diameter, the torque should be between 30 and 50 foot lbs.
view full answer...I do not recommend using a leaf spring spacer (lift block) on your trailer. The reason for this is because they can cause the trailer to become extremely bouncy and rough which is just going to put more stress on your suspension and wear out the…
view full answer...For a 6 foot wide trailer I recommend the Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension System with Hubs - 5 on 4-1/2 - Regular Tires - 2,000 lbs #A20RS545. This system will allow you to simply attach the assembly to the frame and then use a 2 inch square bar…
view full answer...If the trailer wheels scrubbed (dragged and scrapped the ground instead of rolling) when jack knifed then it could have thrown something out of alignment or damaged something. First, inspect the suspension. Look for any elongated holes where…
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