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CamperWill
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Oct 08, 2020

Equalizer Shackles Hitting Frame

Hey everyone, we recently replaced pretty much all of the suspension parts on our tandem axle travel trailer (leaf springs, shackles, equalizers, and bolts) and have run into an issue with the equalizer shackles behind the front axle hitting the frame constantly. This issue did not appear to be present before replacing the equipment. This happens regardless if unhooked, towing level, nose down, or nose up.

We made sure to replace the leaf springs with the same size (26" eye to eye unloaded) per Dexter customer support and per old measurements. We also replaced the equalizer, bolts, and shackles with the Dexter E-Z flex kit(Part #K71-652-00) that was designed to replace the factory Dexter equalizer we had (Original Part #13-104).

Any advice on correcting this?

Drivers Side Back > Front


Passenger Side Front > Back


Original:
  • Do you have your old springs? Jack the trailer up so the new springs are unloaded and compare the length of the springs. I'm thinking Dexter gave you the wrong information.
  • eHoefler wrote:
    You have too long of spring installed. By comparing to a worn or flat spring for you eye to eye measuement to a new spring is where you are off.


    I contacted Dexter who made the original springs and they provided me with the measurement of 26" unloaded based on the original part number and axle serial number. The replacement spring we purchased was 26" unloaded so I'm not sure that is the problem.
  • You have too long of spring installed. By comparing to a worn or flat spring for you eye to eye measuement to a new spring is where you are off.
  • Yes, those new springs look longer than he old ones. I think that is he issue.
  • Picture makes new spring appear to be longer than old.
  • carringb wrote:
    The shackles are stronger than the spring-hanger, and that part of the spring hanger doesn't add any strength. The new shackles are just meatier. My vote is just leave it. It's already made clearance for itself.


    It's the possibility of the shackles hitting the frame hard and ripping the hanger off the frame that concerns me.
  • The shackles are stronger than the spring-hanger, and that part of the spring hanger doesn't add any strength. The new shackles are just meatier. My vote is just leave it. It's already made clearance for itself.

    Also, once the rubber "springs" is the dexter-equalizer get some miles, they'll settle out a little, and you'll gain a tiny bit of eye-to-eye distance.

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