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Tandem Axle Equalizer Kit - AP216 - Fits 2 Inch Slipper Spring - 36 Inch Spacing - Use with H202O - Right Hand

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Product Number: RED-AP216
Vendor Number: AP216
$150.95 $104.99

Tandem Axle Equalizer Kit - AP216 - Fits 2 Inch Slipper Spring - 36 Inch Spacing - Use with H202O - Right Hand

Product Number: RED-AP216
Vendor Number: AP216
$150.95 $104.99 You Save $45.96 (30.4%)
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Redline Trailer Suspension - AP216

This Tandem Axle Hanger Kit includes 13-1/8" long equalizers and necessary bolts and shackles for suspending your leaf springs from your trailer frame. Use with H202 or H238 hangers for a complete tandem-axle kit.

Product Specifications

  • Attaches 4 leaf springs (sold separately) to your trailer frame
    • Hangers sold separately
  • Includes:
    • (2) 13-1/8" Long straight equalizers (13-44)
      • 7/8" Diameter center hole for mounting to hanger
      • 9/16" Diameter side hole for attaching to spring
    • (4) 3-1/4" Long x 5/16" diameter spring keeper bolts (7-7)
    • (4) 5/16" Diameter locknuts (6-11)
    • (4) 3-1/2" Long x 9/16" diameter shackle bolts (91635B)
    • (4) 9/16" Diameter locknuts (916DLN)
    • (2) 4-1/2" Long x 7/8" diameter wet equalizer bolts (7-1-1)
    • (2) 7/8" Diameter locknuts for 7-1-1 (6-111)
  • Use in conjunction with either H202 or H238 for complete kit
    • H202 and H238 contain front, center and rear hangers
  • Designed for use on trailers with tandem, 3,500-lb to 8,000-lb axles
  • Does not include components for mounting axle to springs

 

 

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WARNING: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

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