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Hey Chris, thanks for reaching out@ Yes, the 5-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for 6,000-lb Trailer Axles #TRU32FR can be installed in either an overslung or underslung configuration. Are your current leaf springs in the overslung configuration?
view full answer...For a 6K axle you can use the CE Smith U-Bolt Kit for Mounting 5.2K to 7K, Round Trailer Axles #CE23003. We don't currently offer a four leaf trailer leaf spring with a 6K capacity and 26" eye-to-eye measurement, but we do offer the 6-Leaf…
view full answer...While I cannot determine exactly what leaf springs you need I can tell you your Dexter 5,200lb axles uses the Bearing Kit #BK3-300 for each hub. If you can provide me with the serial number on the axles you have I can contact Dexter to verify the…
view full answer...I spoke with my contact at Dexter regarding the axle on your trailer. This is a 6,000 pound axle that uses inner bearing #25580 and outer bearing #15123. For a complete bearing kit, you can use #BK3-100. This will include the correct inner and outer…
view full answer...Appreciate the photo, and what that shows is you have a 5,200 lb axle that is 86-1/2 inches hub face to hub face with a spring center to spring center measurement of 68-1/2 inches. We do have a replacement with that capacity and the correct length,…
view full answer...A 5200 lb axle is actually a 6000 lb axle that's been de-rated by using a different outer bearing. The proper replacement leaf spring will depend on how long the original springs are. Because leaf springs flatten out and become longer as they…
view full answer...The hangers you currently have on your trailer are ones I have run into before. That being said, I spoke with MORryde and the #MR27ZR will still fit your trailer, but there is a modification that will need to be made. You’ll have to trim according to…
view full answer...The Dexter E-Z Flex Suspension Kit - Double-Eye Springs - Tandem Axle - 8,000 lbs #K71-653-00 will most likely fit your assembly but may not offer as much cushion as desired for your small axles. You may instead want to consider the Equa-Flex…
view full answer...Thanks for reaching out! The biggest difference between hitch receiver height and trailer coupler height is 1", so for your application I do recommend using the 9-hole shank #BXW4002 so you can get to that level setup. Keeping the trailer level…
view full answer...You can use a weight distribution shank from another manufacturer with your Blue Ox Sway Pro system if necessary to provide the correct coupling height and sufficient ground clearance. Based on your measurements it appears you actually need about…
view full answer...There is not a designated location on a 5th wheel hitch like #RP30144 for the emergency Breakaway Kit #20099 cable. Most people will connect that cable to the tethered pin that locks the jaws of the head in place near the handle. You can see this at…
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…
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