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โMay-07-2021 07:30 AM
Mike134 wrote:valhalla360 wrote:JRscooby wrote:
Your trip to the Cat. Make 1 pass, hooked up like you tow, another with just TV. I have never understood what useful info is gained with loose bars, but the change in weight of TV, and where that weight rides is important info.
BTW, if you tell them it is re-weigh for the 2nd (or more) passes only charge a fraction.
For an extra $2-3 get all the info.
It's technically possible to back calculate with just the 2 measures but beyond most people's understanding of how to calculate.
I don't see how that's possible because you'd have to guess at a variable. For example calculating tongue weight would be impossible from one pass with just the truck and the second pass with weight bars connected which will put weight on the front axle and ADD weight to the trailer axle. You'd have to guess what the tongue weight is.
โMay-07-2021 07:27 AM
โMay-07-2021 06:20 AM
โMay-07-2021 05:33 AM
valhalla360 wrote:JRscooby wrote:
Your trip to the Cat. Make 1 pass, hooked up like you tow, another with just TV. I have never understood what useful info is gained with loose bars, but the change in weight of TV, and where that weight rides is important info.
BTW, if you tell them it is re-weigh for the 2nd (or more) passes only charge a fraction.
For an extra $2-3 get all the info.
It's technically possible to back calculate with just the 2 measures but beyond most people's understanding of how to calculate.
โMay-07-2021 05:22 AM
JRscooby wrote:
Your trip to the Cat. Make 1 pass, hooked up like you tow, another with just TV. I have never understood what useful info is gained with loose bars, but the change in weight of TV, and where that weight rides is important info.
BTW, if you tell them it is re-weigh for the 2nd (or more) passes only charge a fraction.
โMay-06-2021 03:50 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
Responders can't say "slow down" too many times. Check the tongue weight.
โMay-06-2021 12:42 PM
MyersAvionics wrote:
Thank you for all the input. I added the airbags just as a recommendation from a friend. I sometimes forget to fill them up when towing and don't really notice a difference to be honest.
The plan at the moment is putting better tires on. It is currently at the shop getting the Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo 3's installed. Then I'm going to load up the trailer and take it to a CAT scale and get it weighed; Once without the weight distribution and once with to see the different load points for the axels. At that point, I'll readjust as needed. I don't carry anything too heavy in the back. Just up to 3 dirt bikes (<700lbs). We then put all luggage and so forth in the front bedroom to help distribute the weight.
After doing the above, I'll take it for a test drive and see how it does.
If it's still white knuckled driving, I will spring for the ProPride hitch. That's a tough 3k bill to swallow for a hitch, but it's cheaper than a 60k+ truck.
Finally, if all else fails we have discussed selling the trailer and getting a toyhauler RV. Talking big bucks there, so I'd like to avoid that!
โMay-06-2021 06:40 AM
โMay-05-2021 01:55 PM
memtb wrote:
IMO .....the felt effects of a cross-wind are directly related to the square footage of the rv side wall area and the weight of the rv.
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โMay-05-2021 11:09 AM
Devo the dog wrote:atreis wrote:
How heavy is the tongue? Tongue weight should be 11-15% of total trailer weight. If you don't have enough tongue weight when fully loaded, it'll be all over the road, and potentially very unsafe.
Being a toy hauler, too light of a tongue is also the most likely scenario.
This is what I'd guess is the problem. Tongue weight is too light.
One of my trailers is a 34 ft bumper pull and I always check it with a tongue weight scale.
โMay-05-2021 10:06 AM
1320Fastback wrote:
I heard a rumor opening a window on each side of the trailer even just a little bit helps reduce the sway from cross winds or big rigs bow wave.