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2 or 3 leaf spring for 2003 Sport 130?
Tom Martin
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Posted on 03/24/14 - 9:31 AM
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We had a tire blowout and broken leaf spring (not clear in what order) last summer, and the leaf spring was replaced with a 2-leaf apparently identical to the original. I now want to replace the other side since the trailer is 11 years old, but only find 3-leaf springs on the major internet trailer parts sites. I can get a 2-leaf from EzLoader, but am wondering if it would be smarter to change both springs to 3-leaf rather than the original 2-leaf. Neither the spring that broke nor the other original spring show(ed) much rust, so if there is no downside I'd like the added strength another leaf would provide. The 3-leaf spring would certainly be stiffer though - would that put too much jarring stress on the hull of a Sport 130?
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2003 Sport 130 with 40HP Merc 4-stroke EFI, freshwater TX and NC/SC lakes

 
Tom W Clark
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Posted on 03/24/14 - 9:48 AM
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I would match the weight rating of the original springs. Adding stiffness just beats up your boat more. Whaler used to specifically caution against using trailers built with more capacity than needed.

Champion Trailers offeres 2-leaf springs:

http://www.championtrailers.com/slipp...r-springs/

 
skred
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Posted on 06/05/14 - 4:09 PM
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Boat and motor probably weighs about 850 or a bit more. Most 1200-lb. capacity trailers use 2-leaf springs. It's possible the original springs were exposed to a lot of salt water and not rinsed. I've got 2-leaf springs on my 13 (WI - fresh water only) and the trailer is a 1980's vintage with no sign of overloading, nor corrosion.

 
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Posted on 07/27/14 - 12:59 PM
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I am re-doing the trialer for my 1996 13' GLS.
It had 4 leaf spring pack so I bought the same.

It was definitely too stiff, so I pulled to leafs out of the pack today and feels much better.

Easy enough to remove leafs as there was no stored energy in these packs. Takes about 30 minutes per side.

Doug


1996 Sport GLS 13' - 1996 Johnson 40hp, 2 Stroke
 
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Posted on 07/29/14 - 1:01 PM
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FYI,
I weighed my boat and trailer today at 1,120lbs.
80lbs tongue weight.

The 2 leaf springs seems just right for my 1996 GLS 13'

Doug


1996 Sport GLS 13' - 1996 Johnson 40hp, 2 Stroke
 
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