โJul-09-2018 11:08 PM
โJul-10-2018 10:09 PM
wopachop wrote:
Thanks for the help and links everyone. The "problem" was just like some of you said. The trailer is simply not parallel to the ground. I knew the driveway sloped very slightly to the right. I didnt think it was enough to make the equalizers look that bad. Lack of experience on my part.
Might not come through in the picture but the concrete is pretty close to level. (i thought)
Once it turns to dirt then it really begins to slope. To me thats why the nose is so much lower than the rear. I still considered the ground and trailer to be level....ish.
Used a tape measure from the ground to the frame on either side of the tires. Once those numbers were the same the equalizers looked nice and even. Sheeesh!!! My bad.
Thanks again everyone.
โJul-10-2018 04:34 PM
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โJul-10-2018 04:07 PM
fj12ryder wrote:johntank wrote:Not necessarily, some trailers will use the same equalizers at all positions. This link shows the same diagram as time2roll has posted: Suspension componentswopachop wrote:
My friends are saying its from the force of the trailer brakes? Its a triple axle and all the shackles stay tilted like this even after driving down flat roads.
The shackle will bottom out on the frame while going down driveways. Seems wrong. I tried making it straight with a jack but it bounces right back.
Should i slam the trailer brakes will driving in reverse?
Does your equalizers look like the drawing posted by time2roll,if so it has one flaw to it, it shows all equalizers using shackles, from what I know is that the middle axle needs one of the equalizer to have a spring eye end to hold the springs and axle in the right position.
From what I can tell from your posted pic this is your problem.
โJul-10-2018 02:17 PM
johntank wrote:Not necessarily, some trailers will use the same equalizers at all positions. This link shows the same diagram as time2roll has posted: Suspension componentswopachop wrote:
My friends are saying its from the force of the trailer brakes? Its a triple axle and all the shackles stay tilted like this even after driving down flat roads.
The shackle will bottom out on the frame while going down driveways. Seems wrong. I tried making it straight with a jack but it bounces right back.
Should i slam the trailer brakes will driving in reverse?
Does your equalizers look like the drawing posted by time2roll,if so it has one flaw to it, it shows all equalizers using shackles, from what I know is that the middle axle needs one of the equalizer to have a spring eye end to hold the springs and axle in the right position.
From what I can tell from your posted pic this is your problem.
โJul-10-2018 02:12 PM
wopachop wrote:That is how I put mine up. I had to make some cribbing to get enough lift on the floor jack.
Heres a newb question. I tried looking this up months ago and didnt find an answer i trusted. Can you use an automotive jack and jack stands to get the entire trailer in the air? Starting on one side, and working around. Can that twist and mess up the frame?
โJul-10-2018 02:10 PM
K Charles wrote:How can you see that the trailer is nose high. Is there any way to tell which direction is toward the nose? And given the tight focus, how can say it's nose high? Better eyes than mine.
The picture shows the nose high.you say the trailer is level, is the ground level?
โJul-10-2018 12:44 PM
wopachop wrote:
My friends are saying its from the force of the trailer brakes? Its a triple axle and all the shackles stay tilted like this even after driving down flat roads.
The shackle will bottom out on the frame while going down driveways. Seems wrong. I tried making it straight with a jack but it bounces right back.
Should i slam the trailer brakes will driving in reverse?
โJul-10-2018 12:41 PM
โJul-10-2018 11:55 AM
wopachop wrote:Was the third axle added at the factory? If not at the factory, I would suspect that it was improperly installed. AFATG I would suspect that even if it were installed at the factory. A knowledgeable shop can take a look, do some measuring, and tell you what the issue is.
Trailer is a 2013 forest river. Previous owner had optional 3rd axle installed. I bought the trailer last July almost to the day. I noticed this issue a year ago and posted on FB. Lots of my friends have trailers.
Best guess people had was the force from the trailer brakes.
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