May-09-2013 12:23 PM
May-10-2013 10:19 PM
Ron Gratz wrote:Dr. Blake wrote:
Truck weights
Front axle: 4,620
Rear axle: 3,300
Total truck: 7,920
Trailer weights
Tongue: 820
Axle: 5,100
Truck and trailer no WD
Front axle: 4,356
Rear axle: 4,180
Total truck: 8,580
Truck and trailer with WD
Front axle: 4,450
Rear axle: 4,070
Total truck: 8,470
Your axle loads are not consistent with the reported tongue weight.
The axle load data indicate a tongue weight of about 600# versus the 820# from direct measurement.
I'm guessing the 820# value is closer to correct.
A tongue weight of 820#, with no WD applied, should have caused a load of about 330# to be removed from the steer axle and a load of about 1150# to be added to the drive axle.
I think a re-weigh is in order.
Ron
May-10-2013 06:06 PM
May-10-2013 03:07 PM
Dr. Blake wrote:
Truck weights
Front axle: 4,620
Rear axle: 3,300
Total truck: 7,920
Trailer weights
Tongue: 820
Axle: 5,100
Truck and trailer no WD
Front axle: 4,356
Rear axle: 4,180
Total truck: 8,580
Truck and trailer with WD
Front axle: 4,450
Rear axle: 4,070
Total truck: 8,470
May-10-2013 12:14 PM
May-10-2013 09:50 AM
gijoecam wrote:
I would beg to differ on this point... The weight capacity of the truck's receiver is but one factor in determining the NEED for a WDH. I could replace the hitch on my Super Duty (rated for 600/6000 weight-carrying) with a Reese Titan rated for 2000lbs of tongue-weight weight-carrying, but that doesn't eliminate the need for a WDH to restore the front axle load, and it doesn't provide the additional rear axle capacity necessary to handle the tongue weight plus the weight transferred from the front to the rear axle. (On my particular truck, I **might** be able to go as high as 1800lbs tongue weight without overloading the rear axle, but I suspect the front wheels would be dangerously light)
In short, the *need* for a WDH is related to the hitch as well as the chassis design, suspension ratings, and axle weights as a *system*, not any one specific component.
May-10-2013 08:28 AM
May-10-2013 05:48 AM
skipnchar wrote:
The NEED for a WD system depends on the weight capacity of the trucks receiver. SOUNDS like your tongue weight would be within the trucks receiver rating even without a WD hitch but you need to WEIGH it not guess. For what it's worth, the trucks ride will be a lot better with the WD system in place.
May-09-2013 10:13 PM
May-09-2013 06:59 PM
May-09-2013 06:37 PM
TomG2 wrote:Click on this link from my previous post and scroll to the bottom;
---I don't know where or how anyone came up with 680# of tension, but I doubt that it is nearly that high since the chains are snug not as tight as a bow string.---
May-09-2013 05:28 PM
May-09-2013 05:24 PM
May-09-2013 05:13 PM
TomG2 wrote:Thanks for the information.
For those who have actually used an Andersen hitch, it is quite easy to determine the amount of tension required to make the hitch perform its anti sway function. For those that haven't, about 1/8 inch compression on the bushings will be plenty.---
May-09-2013 04:49 PM