Can you post a picture of the axles and leaf springs.the problem has always existed but my last trip was the first time that it had become problematic. The axles are, at this point, under the leaf springs. I will have to take it in to see if perhaps a stronger or larger leaf spring is available.
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Those springs look flat to me. I do not think anyone would recommend that you tow your rig nose high. It puts to much stress on your axles. Adding 4 inches of lift to your trailer will cause a whole different level of issues. Is your pick up lifted?
First off, replace the spring pins, bushings, and shackles with MorRyde's HD Wet bolt Kit - $ 150 approx. for a two axle trailer and no more than a Saturday project for a DIY person. I can see from picture that the bushings are gone in the spring eyes and therefore they are most likely worn out in the Easy Flex Equalizers as well - the bushings for these and new bolts are in the wet bolt kit like I suggested above. This will not completely level up the trailer but will help a lot. It will also help stabilize it going down the road. While it's in the air and axles hanging you can see if the springs are shot - they are not expensive and easy to add to the job if you are already up and hanging. I your axles are not 8000 lb, then change to 8000 springs at the same time if you have already addressed the questions asked earlier RE: pin box adjustment, etc.
Don't ask me how I know!!!
Make sure to weigh it when ready for a trip - I bet you are running heavier than you think.
WB
You do not want to flip your flippin shackles.BTW will flipping these inside shackles help or cause more problems?
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Thanks Dave, I ordered a new equalizer and heavy duty shackle kit last night. I'll pick up the new Springs today and have everything ready by the time I head out for the next trip.You do not want to flip your flippin shackles.
Your trailer is actually hanging on the shackles. Take a close look at your pics. Flipping would mean that the trailer is now balancing on upright shackles.
Peace
Dave