davisenvy wrote:
I don't think the correct track is enough, but would definitely help. Is there such a thing as air bags I can put under the trailer suspension like you can put on a truck. That would be perfect!. Air them up for a level tow then air down so I can use the out side kitchen without a ladder.
I used 2" lift blocks on both my toy haulers and that fixed my nose high situation, even though other than looks can't tell it made any difference. Not had any issues though some poo-poo the thought of doing that. You just need to upgrade, use heavier, u-bolts when you do it. Way much less expensive than have a certified welder do a frame addition. Upgrading your tires and wheels as I and others have mentioned would be the easiest but only if you have 6-lug wheels can you do it.