Lippert Components Trailer Axle (Standard) User Manual

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Rev: 03.18.2014

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Trailer Axle Owners Manual FULL

Inspection

All the components of your suspension system should be visually inspected for signs of wear, damage or

loose fasteners at least every 6,000 miles. When replacing or tightening loose fasteners, consult the torque

specs on page 13 for correct torque values.
Worn spring eye bushings or sagging or broken springs should be replaced using the following method:
1. Support the trailer with the wheels just off the ground. Follow the trailer manufacturer’s

recommendations for lifting and supporting the unit.

2. After the unit is properly supported place a suitable block under the axle tube near the end to be

repaired. This block is to support the weight of the axle only so that suspension components can be

serviced or replaced.

3. Disassemble the U-bolts, nuts, and tie plates.
4. Remove the spring eye bolts and the spring.
5. If the spring eye bushings are to be replaced, press out the old bushing by hand or tapping out with a

punch.

6. Free-floating nylon bushing needs no lubrication. Press the new bushing into the spring eye by hand

or gently tapping it in with a bounce less rubber or plastic mallet.

7. Reinstall repaired or replaced components in reverse order.

NOTE: For multiple axle units, the weight of each axle must be supported as outlined in Step 2 before

disassembly of any component of the suspension system.

Lift unit by the frame and never the axle or suspension. Do not go under unit unless it is properly

supported by jack stands. Unsupported units can fall causing death or serious injury.

Always wear eye protection when servicing the axle, brakes, hubs, springs and wheels. Failure to wear

eye protection may result in serious injury.

If the equalizer or equalizer bushings must be replaced, follow the instructions above for lifting and

supporting the trailer unit and then proceed as follows:
1. With both axles blocked up, remove the spring eyebolt, keeper bolt, and equalizer bolt from the

equalizer to be repaired or replaced.

2. Press the old nylon bushing out of the equalizer.
3. Reassemble in reverse order.

Suspension Replacement

1. Make sure springs are on straight. Align spring eyes to front hanger. Insert spring eye bolts but do not

torque at this point.

2. Assemble springs into equalizer.
3. After leveling equalizer to frame, torque equalizer nuts and spring eye nuts to a minimum of 30 ft.-lb.

and a maximum of 50 ft-lb.

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