Turtle n Peeps wrote:
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
After designing and building a few trailers in my time I will tell you that this trailer will not tow well at all unloaded and you will have to put as much weight you can forward to get it towing well when loaded.
If you don't load as much weight forward you you will have a trailer that does this going down the road.
Guess you missed the last sentence in OPs 1st post
The way it pulls, you would not even know you are pulling anything.
No, I took that as: "I have enough HP to not even know it's there." Did I take it correctly? I have no idea?
I know this, I've towed a lot of tongue light trailers in my time and every single one of them tow like the video I posted, and worse. I've seen too many people put the heavy part of the load in back of the CG and that didn't work out too well for them.
That being so, I would load the trike backwards to get as much weight as forward as possible.
When I got the trailer, I brought it home behind an ACADIA DENALI.
Other than lousy gas mileage, the trailer pulled straight(NO SWAY).
The TRIKE will have the front wheel in a CHOCK, so loading backwards is not practical.
I will put more weight on the TONGUE and the chock is adjustable forward and back about 6 to 8 inches.