Here is before and after pics.
48Rob wrote:If you measure the distance between the top of the axle and the bottom of the frame, you should have at least that much between the tire and fender.
If it is shy, and you like the softer ride, replacing the spring shackles with longer shackles will give you back some height, 1" for each 2" additional shackle length.
Just a caution; while removing spring leaves is a good way to get the springs more in line with the trailer load (many are sprung too heavily for the load) not knowing what the trailer weighs, and what the springs are rated for can leave you with broken springs if you just randomly remove leaves.
The trailer manufacturer, or spring manufacturer can tell you the capacity of the spring pack, and what each leaf holds.
Rob
bobhenry wrote:Here is a really stupid idea that has been cluttering my brain on several occasions.
What if a softer torsion axle was mounted on leaf springs. The torsion axle would handle the light stuff for a soft ride and the leaf springs would give if the torsion axle was maxed out.
Is there any merit in this stupid idea.
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