FerrisSJ
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I recently bought a stripped down pop-up camper to convert it into a utility trailer. The cargo area is approximately 6x10 minus where the wheels come in at the middle. I'd like to push the wheels back 1 foot to give it the proper 60/40 ratio for the axle, on top of that, i'd like to push the wheels out to either side of the trailer so that I'll have a true 6x10 cargo area.
So do I need to fill in the space at the middle of the trailer with some box-tubing in order to mount the leaf springs at the outer edge of the trailer, or can i just move the leaf springs back on the same rail they are currently attached to and replace the axle with a longer one?
Right now the leaf springs are double eye-bolt springs mounted approximately 1 foot in from either side of the trailer at the midpoint of the cargo area. This is a light duty trailer, won't ever be hauling more than 2000lbs, including the trailer itself.
Opinions on the matter? I appreciate all feedback on this.
So do I need to fill in the space at the middle of the trailer with some box-tubing in order to mount the leaf springs at the outer edge of the trailer, or can i just move the leaf springs back on the same rail they are currently attached to and replace the axle with a longer one?
Right now the leaf springs are double eye-bolt springs mounted approximately 1 foot in from either side of the trailer at the midpoint of the cargo area. This is a light duty trailer, won't ever be hauling more than 2000lbs, including the trailer itself.
Opinions on the matter? I appreciate all feedback on this.