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If you have an impact wrench, deep impact sockets, lots of liquid wrench and time, you can probably do it in your driveway.
Price might not be too bad, it looks they're pretty cheap;
4-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for 3,000-lb Trailer Axles Redline Trailer Suspension PR427
You'd probably want...
Nope, but you can wrap a chain between the axle and the frame to lower the other side and even it out... Just reduce your payload to 300lbs... rofl
Springs can be re-arched if they're not broken, but buying a new pair is probably the more economical way to go.
I'd say weak or broken spring also. Jack up the trailer by the frame on that side and see if you can level it without the axle coming up, too. A bent shock holding the spring compressed seems extremely less likely than the spring being squashed.
Not a whole lot to else to check between the...
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