We have our 5 x 8 Northern Tool trailer built & bolted together, then welded the frame together yesterday, except for welding the wheel/spring/attachment part, in case we need to move the axle. Unfortunately while on the road, we realized that it isn't riding level (we didn't have any load on it, and there appears to be a ~1/8" warp to the frame as well.
We haven't ruled out that the cause could be from something in the wheel assembly, but we're suspecting that it's due to something with the frame, such as twisted or curved rails/crossbeams. Since the floor isn't likely to fix the problem, do you all have any suggestions?
We're thinking that bolting/hanging pier blocks from the front right and rear left corners for a period of time might either help eliminate the warping or temporarily fix it so we can affix the frame and bring it into planar that way. I have no idea how to fix the leveling issue, unless it's something simple like uneven tire pressure or something funky with the leaf springs.
Any suggestions for fixing it, or should we just proceed, hoping that weight and framing will fix it?
Thank you in advance!