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Uneven side to side weight => non-level

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Uneven side to side weight => non-level

Postby trickworm » December 26th, 2011, 10:56 pm

Hi there. first post about my first smoker. I've got a tank, firebox and warming oven mounted on my trailer. We mounted it off center like I have seen many do, but it is squatting the mounted side over 1.5" lower than the "unloaded" side. can I use a stronger spring or air bag or something to level out the trailer? We moved the the axle back and have a good tongue is good. We have the smoker loaded to the side so we can walk up into the trailer. I can figure out how to post a pic if that would help. thanks!
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Re: Uneven side to side weight => non-level

Postby KILLSWITCH505 » December 27th, 2011, 12:55 am

welcome to the site :welcome: i would think about adding helper spring, i don't mean to be a buzz kill but is your axle rated for the weight?
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Re: Uneven side to side weight => non-level

Postby rlmax02 » December 27th, 2011, 8:18 am

Hey trickworm. Check out the king cooker trailer build post and you will see I had the same issue as many do I assume. I ended up putting to extra leafs on the smoker side to level out the trailer. Its really easy to do and should fix you right up!
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Re: Uneven side to side weight => non-level

Postby Frank_Cox » December 27th, 2011, 11:37 am

I agree with both max and killswitch. I also would like to caution about the axle rating. if the axle is rated for less than the total trailer weight you could risk bearing wear etc. is the trailer very much wider than the smoker? if the smoker is 30" wide lets say and the trailer is 72" wide then i would make for sure the axle is heavy enough. fo instance if the axle is a 2,000 pounder and the smoker weighs 1000 by itself then i would be concerned for that one side being maxed out as far as the capacity.
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Re: Uneven side to side weight => non-level

Postby dcman (The Czar) » December 27th, 2011, 7:24 pm

:yth: ......and Frank would know from first hand trials..... :explode2:
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Re: Uneven side to side weight => non-level

Postby Smoker Tom » December 27th, 2011, 10:37 pm

Welcome to the site, I gotta vote for an extra leaf provided the axle can handle the weight.

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Re: Uneven side to side weight => non-level

Postby Frank_Cox » December 27th, 2011, 10:39 pm

dcman wrote::yth: ......and Frank would know from first hand trials..... :explode2:


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Re: Uneven side to side weight => non-level

Postby trickworm » January 1st, 2012, 12:36 am

you guys were right. i didn't build the trailer and it is a 37" 500gal propane tank on a 72" trailer. i took it to a pro trailer shop i've used for my boat and they said the axle was fine and the spring still had 50% left, but they recommended just upgrading to a 2500lb spring on the tank side to level it all out and not have to worry about spring compression. got the spring but didn't add it today. instead i made a nice looking air inlet door like k.a.m. with the saw tooth locking lever. looks sweet and operates well too. this is my first welding project and I just love it. something about red hot metal and burning a hole in my coat; great fun! (i did get a nice leather welding coat this week to avoid future clothing fires!) :oopssign:

i'll take some pics of the b4 and after to help out any others too. thanks guys!
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Re: Uneven side to side weight => non-level

Postby Frank_Cox » January 1st, 2012, 12:41 am

sounds great trickworm! good deal on the axle being the right one... save a buck or 2!
good decision on the welding coat also, safety first! :points:
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