retnavycpo wrote: I am thinking about possibly having spring helpers or airbags installed. But I can't see where that would reduce the tongue weight, or help minimize the impact it has. Maybe I am wrong. I am new to all of this. One person suggested "flipping" the axle. Not sure what he meant by that.
Pete
I've been following this thread and I see your dilemma. I'll try to explain the whole tongue-weight from my perspective. Hopefully, I'm not blowing smoke!
For arguments sake, let's say the tongue weight on your trailer is 240#, since you've already tried moving things around, and moving the axle is not going to happen.
Now, the only mod that can be made would be to modify the TV to accept a hitch-weight of at least 240#. You would obviously need a little more heavy-duty receiver (hitch) since yours is rated at 200#.
Here's my example on the benefits of airbags/helpers. If I sit my 260# self on the tailgate of my Dodge 1/2T PU, there is no noticeable sag in the rear suspension.
If I sit on the rear bumper of our Saturn, the rear suspension is close to being bottomed-out, and their is a much more noticeable gap between the front tires and the fender-wells, indicating an unloading of the front suspension (bad for steering).
Obviously, the PU's rear suspension is much more capable of handling a heavier hitch weight.
Lets say you've hooked up your TV to your TD, and you're ready to go. Well, the rear-end just sank 6 inches, and now it looks like the front wheels are almost coming off the ground. Never fear! You installed airbags on your rear suspension! Just add air to your rear suspension and voila! The rear of your vehicle is literally raising before your eyes! Once the vehicle is once again level, your done adding air!
If the rear suspension is too stiff when not towing the trailer, simply let all the air back out of the airbags.
Hope this helps. Maybe somebody could explain it better. Alas, for me I haven't been able to find any airbags or helpers for our Saturn, so I'll have to figure something else out if I want to be able to use it as our TV.
As for flipping the axle, they are talking about moving the axle from one side of the springs to the other. Don't know if that would help or not...