I have a problematic tandem axle trailer. Below is a picture of the empty trailer. With the boat on the trailer the suspension is the same. The leading edge of the equalizer is only about an 1" off the ground with the boat on it. The boat is a Catalina 25' swing keel. I think boat comes in around the 5,500 lb mark.
The boat and trailer sat for years so I'm not ignoring the fact that the springs probably need to be replaced. I took some measurements and the distance on the hangers is off. Center to center from the front hanger to the equalizer pivot bolt is 29.5". From the center to the rear is 29". Both sides are the same. Has anyone seen this before? Is there a reason the distances would be different?
With the boat on the trailer, it is fairly balanced with probably 300-400 lbs on the tongue. It pulls well, but I've only taken to the lake and back once. I'm about to haul it 1400 miles and need to get the trailer up to it. This is the first tandem axle trailer that has given me problems like this.

The boat and trailer sat for years so I'm not ignoring the fact that the springs probably need to be replaced. I took some measurements and the distance on the hangers is off. Center to center from the front hanger to the equalizer pivot bolt is 29.5". From the center to the rear is 29". Both sides are the same. Has anyone seen this before? Is there a reason the distances would be different?
With the boat on the trailer, it is fairly balanced with probably 300-400 lbs on the tongue. It pulls well, but I've only taken to the lake and back once. I'm about to haul it 1400 miles and need to get the trailer up to it. This is the first tandem axle trailer that has given me problems like this.
