arnereil wrote:Also, never widen an axle without moving the springs an equal amount. Meaning, the wheels should still be the same distance from the spring pad as they are now... It can lead to trailer instability and put high stresses on the axle beyond the spring mounting pad if you increase the distance between the wheel and the mounting pad.....
Not true at all. I have mounted them as far as 10"-12" from the wheel. On a light weight trailer like these it won't hurt anything. But you will need new spring seats and a way to weld them back on after you get the axle centered.
You can either stretch the axle or pick up a longer one, just make sure to keep the camber in it if you stretch it.
The overhang on the frame won't hurt you but like was already stated you'll need to make room for the wheels one way or another.
Is your frme 54" or is that the measurement between the tires? What is the distance from the frame to the backside of the tires?
These measurements will give a better idea what you need to do.
Rich

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