Hi,
These are my thoughts for my SF trailer. I'm going to trailer it rightside up, using perpendicular bunks and pool noodles for bunk pads. The suspension is so rusted that I can't remove leaves, so I figured this is the best way to go; however, after lifting and dropping the trailer several times, the leaves have loosened up enough so that the trailer dips about 1/2" when I stand on it (I weigh about 150). Below is my proposed design for cradles, indicated by the red lines and arrows. The blue line is a winch which I can't remove.
The problem is that the main beam (the long rectangle) is tubular (the rest of the frame is square or has flat surfaces to bolt through) and I forsee trouble fixing the cradles to the trailer in any of the positions, especially those closer to the winch.
Any ideas?
These are my thoughts for my SF trailer. I'm going to trailer it rightside up, using perpendicular bunks and pool noodles for bunk pads. The suspension is so rusted that I can't remove leaves, so I figured this is the best way to go; however, after lifting and dropping the trailer several times, the leaves have loosened up enough so that the trailer dips about 1/2" when I stand on it (I weigh about 150). Below is my proposed design for cradles, indicated by the red lines and arrows. The blue line is a winch which I can't remove.
The problem is that the main beam (the long rectangle) is tubular (the rest of the frame is square or has flat surfaces to bolt through) and I forsee trouble fixing the cradles to the trailer in any of the positions, especially those closer to the winch.
Any ideas?