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I have 7K axles and the springs are flattened out. Is there a better option than Dexter replacements out there?
I was getting the 8K springs for about $125.00 each I think a few years ago
About 8 years and many miles, ago I replaced my 7k springs with 8k.
I've noticed no difference in the ride. The coffee pot is still on the counter top where we left it.
One thing to keep in mind is that you will still have 7k axles.
I would install 8k springs.
Peace
Dave
I have 7K axles and the springs are flattened out. Is there a better option than Dexter replacements out there?
Are you recommending I get 8k springs instead of the 7k?
You are correct, thanks. I forgot to mention that in my previous post. Longer U bolts are needed.if you go with the 8 k springs you will need new longer U bolts....8 k have an additional leaf.
I experienced no difference in ride or handling of unit.
Yes
Well lets ask the question
)what is the weight on your RV axles ? Our Landmark was about 14600 on 2 8K trailer axles with 8K springs. I had all 4 springs break at 4 different times over the first 4 years.
Last we checked we were right at 13000 on the 2 7k axles. Total weight is 16500. We have lots of outside storage in the rear but have very little weight there. Heartland has been unable to tell us how much weight the rear storage can safely handle. While the living room to the front rides smooth, that rear end does not and will even throw pillows off of the couches. Lots of bounce.