Might need you to send me a PM when you decide to let this one go . . .I can get an ST in a few years…….
That has to be the riskiest, hardest "solution". If you get the length wrong, or not equal to the other side, or if there's a weak weld...The solution is to lengthen the Trailing links. They will be to cut, sleeved with DOM and welded to lengthen them.
That won't fix the geometry. For the same reason the link is pulling the knuckle forward now, simply lengthening it will cause the knuckle to move forward even more when the suspension droops, and rearward when it compresses. For the suspension to work right, that link needs to be horizontal at normal ride height. Same for most of the others.I will try some trigonometry to get the length.
This is not true. The existing link was never horizontal when stock. It simply will not move as far forward if it is pushed a little further back! You are not making sense and have not thought this through.That won't fix the geometry. For the same reason the link is pulling the knuckle forward now, simply lengthening it will cause the knuckle to move forward even more when the suspension droops, and rearward when it compresses. For the suspension to work right, that link needs to be horizontal at normal ride height. Same for most of the others.
Thx, Yep, I went looking for a solution to haul bikes and saw that style. That style gave me the idea to weld this up. I think I got a good balance in tongue height so as not to drag the tongue/receiver nor the rear of the trailer. I can drop it 2" to level the trailer for highway trips. I made it withe the second receiver as high as I could and still be able to open the rear hatch with it installed. This trailer is a small tear drop with a short tongue so I maximized the mounting space for bikes. The adjustable hitch is a bit longer than a standard hitch and I welded the second receiver as close to the bumper as possible both help clear bikes away from the trailer.Something like this would give you a little more height on the tongue, if you need it.