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BarneyS
May 11, 2019Explorer III
That would be true if the front and back storage places were exactly the same distance from the fulcrum, which is usually midway between the two axles. That is not the case in most travel trailers or 5th wheels.
In your example, I would guess that the weight put in the front compartment would not be completely offset but only partially. In fact, 10lbs would probably have no measurable effect at all.
Think of a teeter totter. The point where the board rests on the support is the fulcrum which would correspond to the mid point between the trailer axles. The places where kids (or adults! :W) sit would correspond to the two storage compartments.
Barney
In your example, I would guess that the weight put in the front compartment would not be completely offset but only partially. In fact, 10lbs would probably have no measurable effect at all.
Think of a teeter totter. The point where the board rests on the support is the fulcrum which would correspond to the mid point between the trailer axles. The places where kids (or adults! :W) sit would correspond to the two storage compartments.
Barney
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