JIMNLIN wrote:
I can spin the fully loaded triaxle trailer 360 on the center axle on pavement or green grass.
The front axle tires and the rear axle tires are the ones that slide sideways (side scrub) as the trailer goes around a corner or backing much of the time. Which tires side scrub more can depend on terrain/a level trailer/etc.
Interesting, and makes sense now that you brought that to my attention. Thanks for explaining that Jim, you obviously have a lot of experience with these triple axle beasts.
You're right, that middle tire IS the pivot point in very very tight turns like you can do with a goose neck so your truck can get big angle with the trailer and pretty much force it to pivot in a PIROUETTE scrubbing the front and rear tires the most.
You know, I've never had a reason to pirouette my 41' TH around, not sure a bumper pull could turn as tight as a goose neck, but suppose it could come in handy though.
More I think about tire scrub the more I'm leaning towards all tires scrub, thats their job really, yes..?
When you initiate high speed turns in any vehicle, your front tires turn in and depending on how hard you hug a corner, there is a lot of tire scrub and heat. For that matter, the front tires are almost always scrubbing to some extent, much more whenever turning hard at high speed.
Granted, when doing the slow speed JIMNLIN PIROUETTE, a lot of low speed scrubbing occurs, but the pirouette is not a normal every day operation for most. I've never done a triple axle pirouette. Think I'll try that on the grass real soon...lol.
In my mind a tire is designed to scrub, thats a big part of its job, hanging(scrubbing) corners, right..? Some tires do it better than others...
So I ask, what is too much scrubbing, does normal every day towing a triple cause too much scrub...?
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