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Speaker 1: Today, we're gonna take a look at the Timbren axle-less trailer suspension system with the 4" lift easy lube spindles, no hubs, and a 5200 pound weight capacity. Now this suspension system will provide a nice safe, smooth, quiet ride for your trailer. It's two separate units that will replace your existing axle. If you notice on these, they use the Aeon progressive rate… see more >
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You can add larger wheels and tires to a trailer as long as you have enough room for the larger size. The main clearance issues we find when putting larger tires and wheels on a trailer is from the top of the tire to the fender and from the inside…
view full answer...With a few possible exceptions (large fifth wheels that use LT or Light Truck Tires), we recommended that only trailer tires be used on trailers because they have stiffer sidewalls which do a better job dealing with the vertical load tires experience…
view full answer...In order to replace the leaf springs on a trailer you'll need to choose ones that have the same unloaded length from eye to eye. If you go with a set slightly longer or shorter you'd then need to swap out the shackle straps as well to help…
view full answer...The correct hanger spacing is 24-3/8 inches apart on a single axle for the 6-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for 5,300 lb Trailer Axles #SP-222275. I have added a link to a video review for you to check out as well.
view full answer...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...It is possible to change your studs from 1/2" to 9/16" if you use drive-in studs and the the length and knurl diameter of the studs is the same, such as the 0.685" knurl diameter of the Kodiak Wheel Bolt - 9/16" #K916WB25. This…
view full answer...I reached out to my rep at Dexter, and unfortunately we cannot identify your axle with that provided axle tag/serial number. With that being said, we can narrow down what axle you have by looking for specific information available. For example, if…
view full answer...I'll start this off by saying that often times when springs are worn, they will flatten out and get longer when measuring the distance between the eyes (make sure you are measuring the distance when the springs are unloaded- you will need to jack…
view full answer...You'd have to box the I-frame of the trailer where you want to install the Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension System #TASR5200S03 so that the kit's side brackets can attach to it.
view full answer...There are a lot of great solutions to your problem, but to upgrade your trailer axles from 6,000 lbs to 7,000 lbs, you need to replace your axles entirely. Adding higher capacity hubs alone won't change the weight capacity of your axles. Note…
view full answer...We currently only offer 5-bolt trailer wheels with a 5 on 4-1/2" (most common) and 5 on 5" bolt pattern. In order to find out which bolt pattern you have you'll have to measure from the center of any bolt hole to the point halfway…
view full answer...First, I would say if there is any question on the road worthiness of the trailer, take the steps to correct it. Better safe than sorry. Some trailers have wheels that are hub-centric, the wheel is centered on the hub using the center pilot holes.…
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