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13-1/8" Long equalizer connects slipper springs on tandem- or triple-axle trailers and allows for enough movement between the axles to keep the ride smooth and the load undisturbed. Fits springs with 9/16" diameter eye.
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Today we're going to be taking a look at an equalizer for 2 inch wide slipper springs. This unit connects slipper springs on dual or triple action trailers. What you would do is slip the arched end of the front spring into the equalizer so it rests of the keeper bolt which would install on this side of the unit. Keeper bolts are going to be sold separately. Then you would attach the rear-most spring with a shackle bolt through the eye on this side of the equalizer. Shackle bolt's are going to be sold separately as well. The unit is designed to suspend from the center hanger that's on your trailer.
If you need a new one or if your trailer doesn't have one you can find those right here at etrailer.com, sold separately. What this equalizer does is it's designed to really transfer a load in sudden impacts from one axle to another by allowing or permitting movement between the axles. It's going to help distribute weight evenly, it's going to result in a smoother ride for the trailer. It's going to do a better job of protecting the contents of whatever it is that you're hauling. It's going to be constructed of high quality, quarter inch thick hot rolled steel with a raw finish on it. This is designed for a 2 inch wide slipper leaf spring.
The center bolt hole diameter, we can take a measurement of that real quick. That's going to measure 7/8 of an inch. The side bolt hold diameter for mounting the spring, which would be the larger hold, that's 9/16 of an inch. This bolt hole diameter down here for the keeper bolt is going to be about 3/8 of an inch. If we take a measurement from the center of the center hole to this hole over here, that's going to give us a measurement center on center of around 5 and a half to 5 and 9/16 of an inch. Right in that area.
Center of the center hole to the center of the hole for the keeper bolt, that's going to give us a measurement of right on 6 inches. Overall height, that's going to measure 3 and a half inches. The overall length, measuring from edge to edge is going to measure right around 13 inches. That's going to do it for today's look at the equalizer for 2 inch wide slipper springs.
Average Customer Rating: 4.9 out of 5 stars (17 Customer Reviews)
13-1/8" Long equalizer connects slipper springs on tandem- or triple-axle trailers and allows for enough movement between the axles to keep the ride smooth and the load undisturbed. Fits springs with 9/16" diameter eye.This is a nice piece of Equipment(part), Heavy Duty, Perfict.
A Great Price too.
We used these Equalizers on our 12,000 lb Utility Trailer used for hauling 10,000 lb Track Loaders and lots of parts daily.
We'll be back.
GREAT EQUALIZER
shipping was very fast and everything fit like it was support to. have used etrailer in the past and will use them in the future.
Great products and knowledgeable customer tech line
Thanks
Working well
Great service thank you the part worked great
GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE WITH COURTNEY B
Nice made piece. Matches what I'm replacing except the spring eye holes are about two thirds a hole lower. Shouldn't be a problem.
Good products, detailed specifications were correct, fast shipping, easy transaction
Perfect fit fast shipping
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Dave H.
7/8/2014
The suspension is still going and with the roads being what they are thats saying a great deal.The slew of pics of the new parts helped me make the decision to go with this part.Dave