Slipper Trailer Spring - 3 Leaves with Hook, 2000-Lb. Capacity/Pr. 30in.L, Model Number 12515
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From the center of the eye to the hook on the end, draw a straight line
As a result, it does not come with bushings You wouldn't need any, but I doubt it. I was hoping it would take a 1/2" bolt at the front of the eye. No bushing is needed. Bushings are sometimes used in leaf springs on automobiles and trucks Bushings are typically not an issue when it comes to weight trailers.
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This is an easy to install product. Bolts and nuts were the only thing i wished I had bought. I had to search all over for them but still My old springs on my boat trailer were replaced by this spring.
Several years of rust and heavy loads flattened the springs on my 4'x8' utility trailer, so I had to replace them. It worked just fine. I had to flip the bolt holding the leaves together - after a lengthy search I found a description. Hence, I was able to fit the rotor into the proper slot in my axle for underslung operation. I figured that would be a trivial job. As soon as the trailer was restored, it spent the day delivering loads of mulch to a fundraising event for Boy Scouts There were no problems at all.
I have no problems running a load of 2100 lbs.
The castings appear to be of good quality
No rust has yet been detected.
A very durable material.