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Jun-16-2020 11:01 PM
Edd505 wrote:1slomofo wrote:enblethen wrote:
Are all the springs showing the same?
I would weigh the rig first.
I would be looking at complete spring, shackles and link replacement
Look on etrailer.com for what packages are available.
Yes they all look exactly the same > Flat .. maybe even slighty bending the wrong way in the middle.
I did weigh it "trip ready" (aka loaded to the gills, full water etc) and it was 13,800lbs total give or take (pending my math on how much is sitting on the truck) 11,400 would be on the trailer axles.
6K axles with 13,800 loaded, see anything wrong?? Two 7K's get you just barely, get a pair of 8K axles to carry the weight and have a bit of wiggle room.
Jun-16-2020 09:13 PM
C Schomer wrote:
He also Said 11400 on the axles. I’d look for 3500s... for 7k axles as long as they are the same eye to eye. Craig
Jun-16-2020 09:03 PM
Jun-16-2020 08:34 PM
1slomofo wrote:enblethen wrote:
Are all the springs showing the same?
I would weigh the rig first.
I would be looking at complete spring, shackles and link replacement
Look on etrailer.com for what packages are available.
Yes they all look exactly the same > Flat .. maybe even slighty bending the wrong way in the middle.
I did weigh it "trip ready" (aka loaded to the gills, full water etc) and it was 13,800lbs total give or take (pending my math on how much is sitting on the truck) 11,400 would be on the trailer axles.
Jun-16-2020 08:32 PM
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pauldub wrote:
If you're anywhere near Santa Ana, get in touch with Deaver Spring.
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Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow
Jun-16-2020 01:55 PM
Ltrip wrote:
I just went through that with my 2018 Arctic Fox 25Y. Yours look pretty bad. Figure out what is the stock spring and then upgrade by 250-500 lbs on each spring. The key measurement is the eye to eye measurement when unloaded.
Good luck.