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โMay-15-2013 08:55 PM
Highway 4x4 wrote:
Mine are leaf springs with the Dexter EZ ride rubber thing on the rocker. I just wonder how the 5200 axles will bolt up to my 3500 springs or will I need new springs and are the 5200 springs the same size. The TT towes so smooth and straight now, hate to risk messing things up. The next question would be easy lube or never lube bearings.
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โMay-15-2013 08:54 AM
goducks10 wrote:
Just wondering what your TT weighs? Not all the weight is on the axles, you need to subtract the tongue weight as that is setting on the truck. 5200lb might be way overkill as they make a 4400lb axle too. I had 4400lb'ers on my last TT. It weighed 72-7300lbs with 900+/- on the tongue giving me about 6200lbs on the axles. I was basically 2600lbs under max axle capacity. Just something to think about.
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โMay-15-2013 12:46 AM
Highway 4x4 wrote:
Mine are leaf springs with the Dexter EZ ride rubber thing on the rocker. I just wonder how the 5200 axles will bolt up to my 3500 springs or will I need new springs and are the 5200 springs the same size. The TT towes so smooth and straight now, hate to risk messing things up. The next question would be easy lube or never lube bearings.
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Highway 4x4 wrote:
I have Dexter neverlube 3500 pound axles on my 6400 pound TT, D rated tires and 6 lug rims. I have had one bearing failure and now it is almost time to replace the cartridge bearings again. The bearings are about $80 each + press old out and new in. If I have it done that is about $400-$500. The bearings on the 3500 pound axles are kind a small. I am thinking of going to 5200 pound axles and wondering if anyone has done it. I know I would have to replace just about everything but it would be nice to just do the axles and bearings. I am a do it yourself guy and installed the Dexter E-Z flex myself. Any advice other than sell the TT and get a new one?