Bill Tattersall
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I need to block off a large 2 axel trailer for long term storage. Should I jack it up and block it up under the frame or under 1 of the 2 axels?
I suspect he's worried about storing the trailer with the suspension under load.I see nothing to be gained by blocking under the frame and it means you have to block it higher to get the wheels off the ground making it potentially less stable.
I would just throw blocks under the hub then and forget it, not like you will be going in and out of it so it needs to sit firm. as far as weight on the springs that would never be an issue in my books.Sorry, here's more info: it's a 20' aluminum enclosed car hauler. I don't have any shows planned for about a year and I'm using it to store my 8N tractor at least through the winter. I don't have room to put it inside but plan to take the wheels off and store them inside. Any more thoughts?7;
Honestly, I would unhook it from the truck. Anything else you do can't hurt. If you're going to pull the tires, I'd set blocks under the axles at the springs, as that will most closely approximate how the trailer is supported by the axles.Sorry, here's more info: it's a 20' aluminum enclosed car hauler. I don't have any shows planned for about a year and I'm using it to store my 8N tractor at least through the winter. I don't have room to put it inside but plan to take the wheels off and store them inside. Any more thoughts?7;
And blocking off the trailer will show up online at Robmenowy,comI see nothing to be gained by blocking under the frame and it means you have to block it higher to get the wheels off the ground making it potentially less stable.
Not really; when we bought this motorhome it had been stored in a barn for 8 years due to owners poor health. It still has the original air springs that came on the 1999 Spartan MM GT bus chassis. None of the air springs even have 1 crack.I suspect he's worried about storing the trailer with the suspension under load.
Too bad we don't have more to go on than "2 axle trailer." That could be anything from a 16' car hauler to a 53' van trailer. Springs, torsion, or air ride suspension... Storing the trailer for later use, or using the trailer as storage... If the latter, what's being stored?
Radial tires don't get "flat spots" and if you store the trailer long enough, the tires won't be any good for road use anyway. Same deal if it has airbag suspension. If you plan on ever putting it back on the road, plan on replacing anything made of rubber.
If it's just an old van trailer you're using as a storage building, then it doesn't much matter. Block it up so it's stable and doesn't get to leaning if enough tires go flat. An empty trailer can just sit there on its wheels with no ill effects.
All I would do is put something on the ground to prevent grass and weeds from growing up around it. If you are going to store it for a long time the tires will be shot if radial. If bias tires you might cover them. Just raise the trailer up enough there is air under the wheels.I need to block off a large 2 axel trailer for long term storage. Should I jack it up and block it up under the frame or under 1 of the 2 axels?
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