danimal53
Jun 17, 2015Explorer
cargo weight distribution
TT newb, go easy on me :)
So I know the TT cargo weight should be distributed roughly 60/40, 60% of weight in front of the axle, 40% behind, for safer towing and balance. Is it safe to assume the TT dry weight is distributed this way? Also, as long as you stay under the GVWR of the TT, you could easily achieve this ration by putting an appropriate amount of freshwater in the tank when towing, correct?
The reason I ask is our first trip, I noticed some jerkiness at low speeds, stop/go traffic getting to the highway. It was partially the intensity of my brake controller, which I had to dial in. I also noticed a very slight inverted v shape between the TT and TV, where the tongue was actually a bit high. I figured this was due to improper cargo weight distribution, so I adjusted. Still didn't completely solve it however.
I have an E2 WD hitch that the dealer sold and installed. They gave me 10,000lb bars, which I now realize is way too much (TT is only 3700lb max) and is maybe raising the coupler too much.
So, which is it? Cargo weight needs to come forward more (or add water to tank) or should I go back to the dealer and get different WD bars? or have them adjust my hitch? or some combination?
So I know the TT cargo weight should be distributed roughly 60/40, 60% of weight in front of the axle, 40% behind, for safer towing and balance. Is it safe to assume the TT dry weight is distributed this way? Also, as long as you stay under the GVWR of the TT, you could easily achieve this ration by putting an appropriate amount of freshwater in the tank when towing, correct?
The reason I ask is our first trip, I noticed some jerkiness at low speeds, stop/go traffic getting to the highway. It was partially the intensity of my brake controller, which I had to dial in. I also noticed a very slight inverted v shape between the TT and TV, where the tongue was actually a bit high. I figured this was due to improper cargo weight distribution, so I adjusted. Still didn't completely solve it however.
I have an E2 WD hitch that the dealer sold and installed. They gave me 10,000lb bars, which I now realize is way too much (TT is only 3700lb max) and is maybe raising the coupler too much.
So, which is it? Cargo weight needs to come forward more (or add water to tank) or should I go back to the dealer and get different WD bars? or have them adjust my hitch? or some combination?