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69_Avion
Jan 26, 2014Explorer
One of the most serous issues that some RVers have in a TT is someone checking the gross weight and tongue weight when fully loaded. Then, when they are done camping and heading home they can't figure out why the TT tows terribly. Some TTs have the gray and black tanks in the back and the fresh water up front. When the owners use up the fresh water and they have full gray and black tanks, the trailer becomes too light on the tongue weight. Toy hauler owners have the same issue in reverse. In many cases they need to have excess tongue weight when empty because of the load that they put in the back of the toy hauler, much of which is behind the rear axle.
The main thing is to remember that too little tongue weight can kill you, excessive tongue weight (as long as the equipment will handle it) won't hurt anything as long as it is within reason. Remember, the trailer frame also needs to be able to handle the excessive tongue weight.
The main thing is to remember that too little tongue weight can kill you, excessive tongue weight (as long as the equipment will handle it) won't hurt anything as long as it is within reason. Remember, the trailer frame also needs to be able to handle the excessive tongue weight.
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