by rainjer » Thu May 22, 2008 12:32 pm
Thanks for the help MJ.
I had a very restless night thinking about this issue so I decide to make some calls.
I spoke to a local trailer builder today. He is telling me I am legal & safe. According to him, if you pull on to the scale with the trailer on the scale & the tow vehicle tire off the scale and weigh it, and as long as the weight is less than the GVW you are legal & safe.
As far as the springs are concerned, the spring on my trailer may be ok also. The GVW is based in the tire & tire pressure, springs & axel combo. A trailer rated 1180lbs & one at 1450lbs can and will use the same spring & tire but a different axel. I have upgraded my axel already because the original axel was bent. I also know the tires are rated at 780lbs each. That leaves the springs.
To check & see if the springs are heavy enough is to measure the amount the spring compresses vertically from the frame. You jack up one side of the trailer until all of the weight is off the spring & measure it. Then you put the load back the spring & measure it again. He says you want anything up to 1” is ok. I have check the spring compression & it is right at ¾” or slightly less.
All this being said, it looks like with the upgrade I did to the axel, my GVW is actually high than the trailers original stated, I just don’t know what it is. I may still order the next heavier spring just to be on the safe side.
He did caution me to make sure I did not get too heavy of a spring if I upgrade them. This may cause tire problems.
Jeremy