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MNRon
Jul 31, 2015Explorer
Your weights look good.
Your picture looks like the TT might be a little nose-high. If anything you'd like it to be slightly nose-low for best towing experience, not high.
Also recommend you check tire pressures as someone mentioned, LTs would work better than Ps.
Lastly, watch your speed. Don't tow faster than is comfortable. ST trailer tires are mostly max of 65mph. I personally tow at ~63mph, it makes for a comfortable experience (FW helps too) so much so that I enjoy towing more than driving without the tail. Just lock in cruise control, sit in the right lane and watch the scenery.
It gets easier each time you do it, modify your set-up to be slightly nose-low instead of high and enjoy the ride.
Your picture looks like the TT might be a little nose-high. If anything you'd like it to be slightly nose-low for best towing experience, not high.
Also recommend you check tire pressures as someone mentioned, LTs would work better than Ps.
Lastly, watch your speed. Don't tow faster than is comfortable. ST trailer tires are mostly max of 65mph. I personally tow at ~63mph, it makes for a comfortable experience (FW helps too) so much so that I enjoy towing more than driving without the tail. Just lock in cruise control, sit in the right lane and watch the scenery.
It gets easier each time you do it, modify your set-up to be slightly nose-low instead of high and enjoy the ride.
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