Re: trailer axle bent, pics included
Another 2 cents! In the picture it looks like the bottom of the boat is being hit (and bent) by the axle! I have to agree with others that I doubt the boat bent that axle. I just replaced everything on my tandem axle trailer last summer and the new axles were not bent as some have suggested they should be to offset the load. Anyway, As many have suggested there is probably some truth in the "old" spring theory. At any rate they are pretty cheap and should be replaced. Here's my question. Are you sure that trailer came with the boat originally? And, there is always the possiblilty that the axle was replced once already. I suggest just starting over. I noticed the crossmember of the trailer is lower than the axle. That raises all kinds of questions in my mind! The manufacturer of that trailer would not have set it up with a puposely bend crossmember and a straight axle. The original was probably bend to match the crossmember or was well below the bend in the crossmember.
Get new springs, new axle, new wheels and tires and be safe! The over or under question depends on how everything lines up after new springs. Install the new springs before purchasing the axle. Then mock up the trailer with the old axle and take some measure ments. If everything is in line, get a new axle as close to the one you have as possible, although I prefer square axles to round. If however you do need to move the axle below the springs you may need to get an axle that has a small offset welded on the end to make up the difference. Otherwise, your trailer will be seveal inches taller than when you starded and the wheels will be way low in the wheel wells.
Hope this helps!