It will depend on how much you use the trailer. If you only use the trailer a few times a year then greasing it once a year is just fine. If you use it all the time then you will want to hit it with grease a few times a year. www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Leaf-Spring-Suspension/Dexter-Axle/K71-449-00.html
Jack stands like # PTW41021 placed under the trailer frame fore and aft of the trailer wheels is the safest way of supporting a trailer while you install a suspension kit like the Dexter # /K71-449-00 www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Leaf-Spring-Suspension/Dexter/K71-449-00.html
We are happy to help! Check out the following link for more information on this heavy duty suspension kit. www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Leaf-Spring-Suspension/Dexter-Axle/K71-449-00.html
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Now hang on. What is the diameter of that blind hole. Also, what is depth. I love the concept, don't get me wrong. There comes a point where you may unintentionally sacrifice structural integrity for lubrication accessibility. I'm not sure, just something to think about. It's refreshing to see something made with grease fittings. You don't see that very often these days.
You also need to confirm the spring width ie: 33 in spacing but springs are 11/2 wide.
❤ nice video thanks again for your experience from Pakistan
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Is there an option to replace tandem spring with tandem torsions?
@4:00 - how well greased? how often? by miles - every few months?
It will depend on how much you use the trailer. If you only use the trailer a few times a year then greasing it once a year is just fine. If you use it all the time then you will want to hit it with grease a few times a year.
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Good stuff, where is the best place to have the trailer jacks to support the weight of the trailer
Jack stands like # PTW41021 placed under the trailer frame fore and aft of the trailer wheels is the safest way of supporting a trailer while you install a suspension kit like the Dexter # /K71-449-00
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Nice job! Thanks
We are happy to help! Check out the following link for more information on this heavy duty suspension kit.
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What is the part number for the 7 3/4 spam unot
Check out the following link for more information on this equalizer with a 7 3/4" span.
www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Leaf-Spring-Suspension/Dexter-Axle/K71-449-00.html
Now hang on. What is the diameter of that blind hole. Also, what is depth. I love the concept, don't get me wrong. There comes a point where you may unintentionally sacrifice structural integrity for lubrication accessibility. I'm not sure, just something to think about. It's refreshing to see something made with grease fittings. You don't see that very often these days.
Anyone know the torque spec?
Dexter says that it's 30-50 fool lbs. Hope that helps!
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