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Today, we're going to take a look at the Tandem-Axle Trailer Equalizer Kit for 1-3/4" Wide Double-Eye Springs. Now, this part will allow you to attach 4 leaf springs to your trailer frame. It is designed to be used in conjunction with part number H248, and that is a complete kit of hangers, the front, center, and rear hangers, and we also sell a complete kit of this part and the hangers, and that… see more >
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Thanks for all of the information, Robert! It sounds like you have the Tandem-Axle Trailer Hangers #H248 installed on your tandem axle trailer so to get your Dexter Trailer Axle w/ Electric Brakes #7359765-EB installed you need the following parts:…
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...In the past we've found that the trailers that have 31 inch wheelbases use the equalizer #TREQ104 so based on that the correct kit you'd need would be the part #AP233.
view full answer...Thank you for providing the specs for the suspension components that you already have. Correct hanger spacing really depends on the components being used such as springs, hangers and equalizers. Most of the hanger spacing dimensions that we have…
view full answer...It depends on the leaf springs you are using. Basically you will need to mock it all up before permanently installing anything on the trailer. Generally speaking the distance between hangers would likely be 24-3/4 inches on center to 29-1/2 inches on…
view full answer...To correctly measure a leaf spring, you'll want to jack the trailer up on jack stands so the axle is hanging freely, then measure directly across from the center of one spring eye to the other, as shown in the provided diagram. The height of the…
view full answer...In regards to trailer suspension kits like the Suspension Kit for Tandem-Axle Trailers part #AP233, the shackle bolt heads are indeed seating into the hangers via the knurling on the bolt. If you hold a wrench on the bolt head and tighten the nut,…
view full answer...I would be happy to help, but the only way to find the exact location for mounting the hangers to your boat trailer is going to be by tacking the hangers in place and moving them around until you get the suspension correct. When done correctly the…
view full answer...Hey Rob, the bolts that come with the equalizer kit part #AP233 that you referenced are Grade 5.
view full answer...The Suspension Kit for Tandem-Axle Trailers - 1-3/4" Wide Double Eye Springs #AP233 is the standard suspension kit. For a heavy duty option, we have the Dexter Axle Heavy-Duty Suspension Kit for Tandem Axle Trailers - 1-3/4" Double Eye…
view full answer...It's okay to replace leaf springs with ones rated for more weight and pretty common to do so but keep in mind, the higher you go the rougher the ride will be. If you have a utility trailer then I'd probably opt for the higher rated 5,000 lb…
view full answer...Yes, it is a good idea to go ahead and add grease when installing the Suspension Kit for Tandem-Axle Trailers - 1-3/4" Wide Double Eye Springs - 2-1/4" Links #AP233. You don't want to use fat though, just go ahead and use the LubriMatic…
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