I recently purchased an older 5th wheel travel trailer and GVRW is 8200lbs It sits way too low and I'm trying to figure out what I can do without welding a subframe for the hangers if possible. In an absolute perfect world it needs 5-6" of lift, but 3ish would be a decent improvement from what I can tell.
Option #1: Get longer U-bolts and make blocks for the axles. I was going to only make 2" because 3+ seems a little extreme for 1/2" U-bolts on 3500lb axles. I understand this creates more leverage overall and even more so while making tight maneuvers, but is it an absolute no go or a viable solution?
Option #2: I have 5 1/2" between the tandem wheels and from what I've read you can get as close as 1" between them. If I were to change to a 16" wheel I could get onto a larger tire and get 1"ish improvement with a 2" larger tire. The 1" clearance seems concerning and I would try and cycle the axles to see if that holds true before going down that road. It's also really expensive because the tires I have are only a few years old and in great condition.
Option #3: Is to actually make a full subframe and move the hangers down and weld it all up to the frame. This is problematic for me because I can't weld for S**t. My 120v fluxcore isn't going to cut it and I've only made a few gates and welded things that don't matter. So it would require me to build the whole thing and then pay a mobile welder to come finish it up. This just sounds like $$$$
Long story short are blocks on the axles an acceptable solution and how far from level can the trailer be without causing an issue with excess weight being on the rear axle?
Option #1: Get longer U-bolts and make blocks for the axles. I was going to only make 2" because 3+ seems a little extreme for 1/2" U-bolts on 3500lb axles. I understand this creates more leverage overall and even more so while making tight maneuvers, but is it an absolute no go or a viable solution?
Option #2: I have 5 1/2" between the tandem wheels and from what I've read you can get as close as 1" between them. If I were to change to a 16" wheel I could get onto a larger tire and get 1"ish improvement with a 2" larger tire. The 1" clearance seems concerning and I would try and cycle the axles to see if that holds true before going down that road. It's also really expensive because the tires I have are only a few years old and in great condition.
Option #3: Is to actually make a full subframe and move the hangers down and weld it all up to the frame. This is problematic for me because I can't weld for S**t. My 120v fluxcore isn't going to cut it and I've only made a few gates and welded things that don't matter. So it would require me to build the whole thing and then pay a mobile welder to come finish it up. This just sounds like $$$$
Long story short are blocks on the axles an acceptable solution and how far from level can the trailer be without causing an issue with excess weight being on the rear axle?