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โNov-16-2015 04:33 PM
hohenwald48 wrote:
It would be nice to get an unhitched weight for the TT axles and tongue but I don't know if the CAT scale folks would want me to take the time to un-hitch and re-hitch on their scales. I might ask them sometime.
I suppose I could remove the spring bars and everything and just pull on the scale with the ball. That would speed up the hitch/unhitch process and keep me from tying up the scale too long.
โNov-16-2015 01:21 PM
Ron Gratz wrote:hohenwald48 wrote:Page 9-23 of the online
I'm not sure where those instructions came from. They are not in my owners manual.---
2013 ARMADA Owner's Manual.However, I can achieve those measurements without even connecting the spring bars as the airbags will automatically adjust the suspension to re-level the TV body.---Are you sure the air suspension will adjust the front height?
My understanding is that the Armada's air "leveling" suspension controls only the rear ride height.
If this is so, you should be able to use the front height (with the auto-leveling active) as an indicator of when sufficient load has been transferred back onto the front via the WDH.
Ron
โNov-16-2015 09:17 AM
hohenwald48 wrote:Page 9-23 of the online
I'm not sure where those instructions came from. They are not in my owners manual.---
However, I can achieve those measurements without even connecting the spring bars as the airbags will automatically adjust the suspension to re-level the TV body.---Are you sure the air suspension will adjust the front height?
โNov-16-2015 05:41 AM
hohenwald48 wrote:
It seems that there should be around #450 more on the front axle when hitched than when unhitched. The TV front and rear axles have exactly the same weights on them when unhitched so it seems logical they should have the same weights when hitched.
โNov-16-2015 04:35 AM
โNov-15-2015 01:38 PM
hohenwald48 wrote:When in doubt -- check your Owners Manual. I believe it'll say something like:
Any thoughts
Follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer for installing and using the weight distributing hitch system.
General set-up instructions are as follows:
1. Park unloaded vehicle on a level surface. With the ignition on and the doors closed, allow the vehicle to stand for several minutes so that it can level.
2. Measure the height of a reference point on the front and rear bumpers at the center of the vehicle.
3. Attach the trailer to the vehicle and adjust the hitch equalizers so that the front bumper height is within 0 - .5 inches (0 โ 13 mm) of the reference height measured in step 2. The rear bumper should be no higher than the reference height measured in step 2.
โNov-15-2015 09:02 AM
โNov-15-2015 08:09 AM
I may be over thinking the whole thing.
โNov-15-2015 07:34 AM
hohenwald48 wrote:
Well, of course the Armada is "light weight" compared to an F-250. It's even lighter weight when compared to an F-450. However, it is comparable to an F-150 or Expedition EL and with a #9,100 tow rating and a #15,100 GCWR it exceeds the requirements I'm placing on it with my particular #6,900 trailer by a comfortable margin.
I just thought it seemed reasonable that the tongue weight should be distributed between the front and rear axle at the same ratio as the empty TV weight. It does tow pretty good but seems to wiggle a little when 18 wheelers go by. I suppose that could be a function of the fact that the Armada has a pretty short wheelbase compared to a pick-up.
I'll check the Nissan web site and see what they say but haven't seen anything yet.
Thanks for everyone's input.
โNov-15-2015 06:48 AM
jmtandem wrote:I just thought it seemed reasonable that the tongue weight should be distributed between the front and rear axle at the same ratio as the empty TV weight.
Maybe Nissan is different. However, I don't think you will find your statement supported by any tow vehicle manufacturer.
โNov-15-2015 06:34 AM
I just thought it seemed reasonable that the tongue weight should be distributed between the front and rear axle at the same ratio as the empty TV weight.
โNov-15-2015 06:33 AM