I'm ready to install my running gear to the trailer frame. There is no axles under the frame now and the frame sits on blocks. The load is 3500, and trailer when complete I would guess would be 900-1000lbs with axles.
The first concern is the use of a drop axle or straight. I would be concerned with clearance especially under the rudder which will overhang the rear of the trailer. The trailer frame has two cross members that are manufactured with a bend under the keel. I think the drop here is 3inches or whatever is standard. I could build in a rear overhang on the trailer which will look odd, and I will have the DOT on my back all the time thinking my load is not proportioned properly. Besides, it will interfere with hauling out. I could undersling the springs
on a straight axle, but that would rule out using softer spring capacities as the frame may bottom out on occasion which may damage the hull.
Second is road shock to the hull plastic. With 3500lb axles and matching springs, road shock(pot holes,speed bumps,unexpected gouges in road,etc) doesn't affect the trailer as such, but the stiff springs may affect the hull above them. One option is to use 4 2500lb springs with the 3500 axles which will provide some give. Perhaps this is the best option.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
The first concern is the use of a drop axle or straight. I would be concerned with clearance especially under the rudder which will overhang the rear of the trailer. The trailer frame has two cross members that are manufactured with a bend under the keel. I think the drop here is 3inches or whatever is standard. I could build in a rear overhang on the trailer which will look odd, and I will have the DOT on my back all the time thinking my load is not proportioned properly. Besides, it will interfere with hauling out. I could undersling the springs
on a straight axle, but that would rule out using softer spring capacities as the frame may bottom out on occasion which may damage the hull.
Second is road shock to the hull plastic. With 3500lb axles and matching springs, road shock(pot holes,speed bumps,unexpected gouges in road,etc) doesn't affect the trailer as such, but the stiff springs may affect the hull above them. One option is to use 4 2500lb springs with the 3500 axles which will provide some give. Perhaps this is the best option.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.