Well - it's on it's way. One brand spanking new axle, 3 sets of spring hangers, equalizer bars, 4 new leaf spring packs. Next week it's time to start grinding and welding!
I decided it was time to make my trailer a dual axle. I expect much improved towing and maybe it will stop leaving 6" depressions into the grass everytime it's parked for a week. 3500 lbs, on a 3500 lb axle, with a maximum tire rating of 3750, is just cutting it too close for comfort in my book.
Plus, when I buy a 26.5, I fully expect to be able to use this trailer for that boat!
I should mention that this is a pretty inexpensive modification too. All the hardware only cost me $250, including shipping from Alabama to Lake Ontario!
www.abctrailerparts.com Is pretty slick - they split the parts up so that no package was heavy or big enough to get a major surcharge!
I decided it was time to make my trailer a dual axle. I expect much improved towing and maybe it will stop leaving 6" depressions into the grass everytime it's parked for a week. 3500 lbs, on a 3500 lb axle, with a maximum tire rating of 3750, is just cutting it too close for comfort in my book.
Plus, when I buy a 26.5, I fully expect to be able to use this trailer for that boat!
I should mention that this is a pretty inexpensive modification too. All the hardware only cost me $250, including shipping from Alabama to Lake Ontario!
www.abctrailerparts.com Is pretty slick - they split the parts up so that no package was heavy or big enough to get a major surcharge!