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Jonathan Costello
While there is active discussion about trailers I thought I'd throw this out. Has anyone modified a Hunter 23.5 trailer to make it a tandem axle trailer? I have a 1993 trailer manufactured by Hunter. I am in agreement with the thought that there are some issues wit the design (maybe that is why they started having Magic-Tilt manufacturing them). I have read a few owner reviews stating the same and some owners have stated that they converted their single axle to a double axle but have not seen any forum discussions on this issue. I recently bought a '94 23.5 because of its trailerability but would like to make some improvements to my existing trailer and not have to buy a new one. My 2000 Dodge Durango owner's manual states that 60% of the trailer weight should be forward of the trailer axle yet a sticker on the trailer states that only 7 to 10% of the trailer weight should be on the tongue. If a second axle was added behind the existing axle without moving the existing axle, I think that would increase the tongue weight slightly but also distribute more of the weight over the new fulcrum point of the trailer. I don't drive like a maniac when I am towing (max 58mph). I have also noticed a slight bend in the logitudinal members of the trailer aft of the axle. I'd like some input.Thanks,Jonathan CostelloHeeling Powers