So after installing my new upgraded axles and springs, my WD needed a little tweak as the TT sits a tad higher. While making the adjustment, I got to thinking... It is often advised to error on the ...
It's not a math question it's an aerodynamics question. Not that a brick has much aerodynamics but the front of the roof will be in a low pressure area which will decrease the tongue weight and then the air hitting the back of the trailer's roof will take even more weight off of the tongue.
*Have you ever seen the rubber roof of a trailer ballooning up in the front as it's going down the road from the air off the front of the trailer? Based on the answer below it is obvious you are not a pilot.