Spring Seat for 3" Round Trailer Axles | Fits Trailer Axle Beam | Black Coated for 5.2K–7K Axles
Spring seat for 3" round trailer axles is designed to provide a secure mounting point for leaf springs on your trailer axle beam. Engineered for durability and proper alignment, it ensures stable suspension performance and even load distribution. The blackened coating offers added corrosion resistance, making it suitable for long-term use in demanding environments.
Ideal for 5,200 lb to 7,000 lb trailer axles, this spring seat is perfect for trailer suspension repair, replacement, or custom builds.
Product Specifications:
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Product Type: Trailer Spring Seat
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Axle Type: 3" Round Axle
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Axle Capacity: 5.2K – 7K
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Application: Trailer Axle Beam
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Finish: Black Coated
Key Features:
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Provides secure mounting point for leaf springs
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Designed for proper axle and suspension alignment
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Made from durable steel for long-lasting performance
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Blackened coating for corrosion resistance
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Ideal for trailer axle beam repair and fabrication
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Suitable for utility, cargo, and equipment trailers
- Product Code: BKTL0003
BOSCH (OEM Equivalent)
- Availability: Ready Stock – UAE
- Est. Price Range: AED 95 – 102
- Delivery: 1–2 Days
Aftermarket Premium
- Availability: Ready Stock
- Est. Price Range: AED 82 – 88
- Delivery: 1–2 Days
Value Line Alternative
- Availability: Limited Stock
- Est. Price Range: AED 70 – 75
- Delivery: 2–3 Days
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