Ramlin 835 Leaf Springs confusion

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  • Canuck-Surfer
    • May 2019
    • 181

    • Ontario, Canada

    • 08 Nautique SV211 96 Sport Nautique

    Ramlin 835 Leaf Springs confusion

    If you are following my restoration thread, you'll know my leaf springs in my Ramlin 835 trailer are shot. I emailed Ramlin yesterday about the leaf specs and got a reply today. It was a bit odd of an email, I sort of had to extrapolate the actual specs. They said the leaf is 27" eye to eye and rated at 5200 lbs. I'm guessing they mean the axle weight is 5200 so each leaf would rate at 2600 lbs. The steel thickness is 0.36 inches and has 5 leaves. I wrote back to clarify each spring is 2600 lbs and to ask what the width is. He just replied stating the width is 2".

    I know the simple answer is to go measure this all myself, but the boat is currently about an hour away.

    The biggest issue is that the standard width of all brands of eye-to-eye leaf springs is 1.75 in wide. The local spring shop told me that only slipper leaf springs come in 2in unless its a very custom leaf. I have some pictures of the leaf but I cannot see the rear shackle to confirm it really is a eye to eye leaf.

    I've done a lot of research on leaf springs today. Universal Group is a universal leaf manufacturer and they have 2 close matches as follows:
    UNA-234 Width: 1.75 in Leaves: 5 Leaf thickness: 0.36in Weight per each spring: 2250 (Total 4500) Eye to Eye dim: 27 in
    UNA-142 Width: 1.75 in Leaves: 6 Leaf thickness:4@0.401 / 2@0.36 Weight: 3000 (Total 6000) Eye to Eye dim: 27 in

    **Original specs from Ramlin: Leaves: 5 Width: 2 in Leaf thickness: 0.36 in Weight per each spring: 2600 (Total 5200) Eye to Eye dim: 27 in**
    My 96 Sport dry weight: 2700 lbs. Trailer weight: 1050 lbs

    Does anyone else have knowledge or a Ramlin closeby with a mid to late 90's Ski or Sport that could clarify the actual width of the leafs and that they are eye to eye and not slipper.

    Lastly, if the leaf is indeed 2 inches, do you guys think I would be fine with the UNA-234 above and just put some 1/4in spacers on either side of the leaf in the mounting bracket?
  • Skidave
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • May 2005
    • 697

    • York, PA

    • 2003 Air 206 Team Sold: 1979 Ski Nautique (Brown!)

    #2
    Did you give Ramlin your trailer VIN? They should be able to pull the build sheet and tell you exactly what you need.

    Ironically, I had to replace the axle on my pontoon trailer. Called the vendor, pulled build sheet, ordered the axle. Axle arrived and the mounting holes were an inch off! I just drilled new holes.

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    • Canuck-Surfer
      • May 2019
      • 181

      • Ontario, Canada

      • 08 Nautique SV211 96 Sport Nautique

      #3
      Originally posted by Skidave View Post
      Did you give Ramlin your trailer VIN? They should be able to pull the build sheet and tell you exactly what you need.

      Ironically, I had to replace the axle on my pontoon trailer. Called the vendor, pulled build sheet, ordered the axle. Axle arrived and the mounting holes were an inch off! I just drilled new holes.

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      Yes, I did send the VIN. The email from Ramlin was weird. Had incomplete sentences, inch measurements was indicated with ' instead of ". Never fully answered questions I asked. It was more like a text/sms from someone with ADHD. The 2" width wasn't provided until I asked. I guess I expected more of a reply saying I would need to order a Ramlin part or universal leaves were fine. It was just an odd communication overall.

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      • Skidave
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • May 2005
        • 697

        • York, PA

        • 2003 Air 206 Team Sold: 1979 Ski Nautique (Brown!)

        #4
        I'd call them.

        Metric Vs Standard. We still cant pick one. Although, metric thread sizing makes me steaming mad!

        Good luck.

        One more thought. Etrailer.com is a decent resource for parts. Maybe they have something universal that would work.

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