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Postby Dschroeder83 » Sat Sep 06, 2014 1:28 am

I"m about to head to HF and pickup the non folding (1700lb capacity) trailer frame. I've seen the threads about moving the axle back, modding the tongue with a section of 2" square tubing etc. Basically just wondering if both are necessary. I'll be using the trailer on a handful of trips that are about a 800 mile round trip (maybe 2-4 times a year)

I've read the HF trailers are great, and other horror stories….basically just trying to decide if its the right thing to pull the trigger on for my first trailer build I Bought a set of the ty-dean plans and have been looking them over numerous times and am getting close to being ready to start on the floor and walls.
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Re: newbie with a HF trailer question

Postby KennethW » Sat Sep 06, 2014 8:22 am

I did not move the axle on mine. Just keep the galley as light as you can and put all your heavy things (Battery and cast iron) in a tongue box. Always clean and repack the bearings on a HF trailer!!! I have the same trailer. You might consider removing the center leaf in the spring to soften the ride if you are going to build light. Also to lower the profile of the teardrop buy putting the axle over the spring and slotting the mount for clearance. That is what i did. I have 6000 mile on mine so far no problems at all. Have fun with your build. It is nice to say went you are done (( I BUILD IT ))
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Re: newbie with a HF trailer question

Postby Nobody » Sat Sep 06, 2014 9:10 am

I used the HF 1800# (1720/40??) trailer in my build in 2006. I moved the axle back slightly & devised a tongue modification, mainly 'cause I did not like the factory coupler. Neither would have been necessary to use the factory trailer for my particular TD build, just my personal preference. I've seen literally dozens of the factory HF trailers in use all over the country & they work perfectly well for their owners. Room for adding a tongue box, & backing maneuverability were my main reasons for the modification(s), along with personal dislike of the original coupler. Do as you will, I betcha it'll work for you.
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Re: newbie with a HF trailer question

Postby absolutsnwbrdr » Mon Sep 08, 2014 8:47 am

You don't HAVE to do either. They just improve the handling characteristics of the trailer. In my opinion the tongue mod is incredibly useful, as it prevents damage to my car when I'm backing my trailer into a tight spot and need to almost jacknife the trailer. It also allows for more tongue storage space.

Moving the axle just increases your tongue weight and can help to prevent trailer sway from an improperly loaded trailer. Leaving your axle in the stock location is fine as long as you don't have a super heavy galley and pay attention when loading the trailer. You always want positive tongue weight to prevent trailer sway.
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Re: newbie with a HF trailer question

Postby Dschroeder83 » Mon Sep 08, 2014 9:07 am

If I were to leave the axle in the standard location and put my battery and propane cylinder (11lb tank) on the front should that be enough to not need to move the axle? How much tongue weight should I shoot for?
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Re: newbie with a HF trailer question

Postby bobhenry » Mon Sep 08, 2014 11:30 am

The thumb nail rule I have seen bantered about on this forum is 10% to 15% of the total trailer weight.
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Re: newbie with a HF trailer question

Postby tac422 » Mon Sep 08, 2014 11:35 am

IMO modding the tongue is critical, esp. on larger/taller builds.
My first long distance tow with the original tongue resulted in a distortion of the factory metal.
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Re: newbie with a HF trailer question

Postby Dschroeder83 » Mon Sep 08, 2014 11:42 am

Which mod are you referring to? The one where you flip the cioupler mount and use a piece of 2" tubing to extend the tongue?
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Re: newbie with a HF trailer question

Postby bobhenry » Mon Sep 08, 2014 12:13 pm

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Re: newbie with a HF trailer question

Postby tac422 » Mon Sep 08, 2014 1:18 pm

Thats the one :)
Dschroeder83 wrote:Which mod are you referring to? The one where you flip the coupler mount and use a piece of 2" tubing to extend the tongue?
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Re: newbie with a HF trailer question

Postby Dschroeder83 » Mon Sep 08, 2014 2:21 pm

I did see that mod a while back, it'll also give me
More room for a storage rack on the front
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Re: newbie with a HF trailer question

Postby backstrap bandit » Fri Dec 19, 2014 9:31 am

Does anyone see a problem with lifting the hf frame higher by adding a spacer made from square tube between frame and angle that springs bolt to
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Re: newbie with a HF trailer question

Postby bobhenry » Fri Dec 19, 2014 10:30 am

backstrap bandit wrote:Does anyone see a problem with lifting the hf frame higher by adding a spacer made from square tube between frame and angle that springs bolt to


Stock you are at 17" +/- by raising the trailer floor a few inches then adding a mattress, setting in the doorway to put on your shoes or just climbing in an out get to be a bit more of an adventure. It also shortens the galley base cabinet height. Industrially the top of ball towing height by coincidence is set to 17" also. Towing nose down is do able within reason but while a couple or 3 inches doesn't sound like much. It affect a lot of things. Nose down the galley is even higher than level. You now must put a rise drawbar to tow level or sleep down/up hill or disconnect to level the trailer. Like I said "LOTS OF THINGS" :thinking:
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Re: newbie with a HF trailer question

Postby Nobody » Fri Dec 19, 2014 10:43 am

My frame is plenty high enough without any 'riser' unless I wanted to go 'off road' & even then it'd hafta be pretty rough to need any more clearance. I built 'over the wheels' & fabricated wheel wells in the floor. I miscalculated slightly & after a year or so of travel I noticed a couple of places where the tires had momentarily made contact with the underside of the wheel wells. I had a piece of 1" thick steel (tool steel I believe :thinking: ) so I just cut-out a square spacer for each end of the axle that would fit the spring perches, acquired some longer, heavier 'U' bolts & mounted the spacers between the axle perch & the springs. Gave me another inch of height which was sufficient for my needs. If you do this type of mod, be sure to provide a 'depression' for the spring bolts, & add a 'lug' to the spacers that will fit in the perch hole. Otherwise your axle could shift slightly on rough roads, causing uneven tire tread wear (don't ask how I know this :oops: ).

Back to your original question, I don't think adding a square tube spacer between the 'spring hanger angle' & the trailer side rail would cause any great problem if 'engineered/fabricated' correctly/securely...

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Re: newbie with a HF trailer question

Postby coyote » Fri Dec 19, 2014 11:49 am

I did move the axel back a few inches, but I did not change the tongue. I've got a 18 inch wide tongue box in front of the "drop" on front of frame, no problem. I did put the axle on top of the spring to lower the frame a bit, and I used a 2 inch drop receiver on the Reece hitch,( what ever the piece is the ball goes through) it all works perfectly behind my Rav 4. Over 4800 miles this year no problem. ( well, except the genuine H.F. tires went bald about 4000). be aware of the door in relationship to the tire. That area can get close. Good luck coyote
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