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Jeff: Today we're going to take a look at the Dexter 95" Long E-Z Lube-3,500 lbs Trailer Axle with the 4" Drop. Now, this axle beam will act as part of your trailer suspension system. You can use this to replace an axle that's on your trailer, or you can fabricate a suspension to fit your application. It is a high-strength steel construction. Now,… see more >
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Hey Mike, I believe you are asking about the height of just the blue spring of the part ##SS68DR SSR-623-40 which is 4 inches. Otherwise it sounds like you are asking about the distance from the top of the mounting bracket to the bottom of the spring…
view full answer...Good morning, James. The Titan 4843100 disc brake kit uses the Titan 225 Calipers. The correct replacement for this is the Dexter calipers #K71-773-02 for passenger side and #K71-773-01 for drivers side. The Dexter Disc Brake Assembly #T10HREKITBB…
view full answer...I would recommend verifying with Toyota or your owners manual but it appears your 2004 Toyota Sequoia has a tongue weight capacity that would be able to handle the weight of your motorcycle and carrier as-is. A new hitch wouldn't be needed. I…
view full answer...Thanks for the photo, since there isn't an available database that would tell me what axles your trailer has based on the make and model alone, the ID tag photo told me everything I needed to know. Your trailer uses two standard 3.5K axles which…
view full answer...On the Dexter Trailer Hub & Drum Assembly, part #8-174-5UC3, the wheel studs are a screw-in stud. The wheel stud would be the Trailer Hub Wheel Stud, part #25-11. This is a 9/16 inch stud that has a total length of 3 inches.
view full answer...Based on your images it does appear your trailer was built to have double eye springs rather than a slipper spring. For this you will need to measure your current mounts from bolt hole center to bolt hole center. We have the 3,500LB leaf springs…
view full answer...The Black SumoSprings Solo Custom Helper Springs #SS78DR having he higher weight capacity of 1,800lbs will not compress as far as the Blue #SS68DR with the same amount of weight. Do remember that with these on your 2006 Toyota Sequoia since the black…
view full answer...The best option for suspension enhancement for your 2022 Toyota 4Runner are SumoSprings: - SumoSprings Solo Custom Helper Springs #SS68DR Th SumoSprings #SS68DR offer the best support for your '22 4Runner because they compress based on the amount…
view full answer...Both the SumoSprings #SS68DR and Timbren #TABSTORSEQ will help with the sag you are experiencing, however, I prefer the SumoSprings #SS68DR. This has to do with them increasing their stiffness with the the more weight that is added to them. This will…
view full answer...The Timbren Active Off-Road Bumpstops part #TABSTORSEQ which are a fit for a 2023 Toyota 4Runner are pretty similar to the SumoSprings Solo Custom Helper Springs like part #SS68DR. The Timbrens provide more support but the SumoSprings ride smoother.…
view full answer...I spoke with my contact at SuperSprings regarding SumoSpring kit #SSR-211-54. The springs themselves are 5 inches tall. The whole assembly when put together and installed is 6-1/4 inches tall.
view full answer...With an unloaded ride on your 2006 Toyota Sequoia, there will be approximately 1 inch of space between the axle and the bottom of the SumoSprings Solo Custom Helper Springs #SS68DR. These are a light capacity helper spring, and if you are off-road…
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