Seriously? Build a bigger trailer! You must have well exceeded the max and the trailer no longer suits your needs. savage308 (just because it looks like you can haul whatever fit on or it doesn't mean you can)
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Seriously? Build a bigger trailer! You must have well exceeded the max and the trailer no longer suits your needs. savage308 (just because it looks like you can haul whatever fit on or it doesn't mean you can)
I thing you should try it with the arch up, it might sit level once the trailer is loaded. If your tires are leaving out at the top (when loaded), that will be an indicator that the arch is too much. I don't think the ATV will be enough weight for doing the Jack thing. Just get your girlfriend to sit on it - LOL JK
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Maybe ATV, Wife and a GF (I will have to find one that will get along with the wife could be touch and go when I suggest that.).
I took a good look at the axle last night and also found the straps that hold the leafs together have fallen off and the springs are a bit separated so I need to fix that. The bow in the axle is more of a slight "U" shape shouldn't it be more of an upside down "U" shape. Never worked on fixing an axle before just replace. I might need to go ask my mechanic what he thinks kinda hard to describe online. I have a feeling he will tell me to go buy a new one.
Yes, unless you have learned from your mistake, the next heavy load should straight it up. And when it has been bent once it doesn't take much to bent it the other way.
It's pretty easy to overload a trailer with firewood, sand or rock.... I bent mine when I went to get some sand to a place that sell by the load, not per weight (X$/load).
You might live too far away but a place like Cerka could build you a new custom axle for not too much and Mike is great to deal with: http://www.cerka.ca/
I will try and take some pics tonight see if I can show everyone. But the more I think about it that axle on sale for 119 at Princes might be worth it if it lines up perfect and bolts on if I don't need to do any modifications.
if the axle looks like that, buy a new one... be cheaper in the long run, im guessing the bearings are probably wore as well, so by the time you figure the price of the bearings you may as well bought a new axle... as someone mentioned, now that the axle has bin bent, it will be softer now and bend again... like i said, it may be worth upgradeing to a 3500 lb axle to prevent it from happening again...
Yeah I am going to agree with you on that the more I look at it. But I might have to use it temporary until I have time to change the axle. Still waiting for the Rad so I can get the ATV together, dad's taking the long way home from Florida. Also have to fix something on the Lawn mower and also build a steel garage this summer oh and go camping. But Princes has axles on sale right now so I might go grab one.