CampingN_C_
Dec 29, 2014Explorer
Comment from Hensley "towing expert". Fact or BS ?
So I just got off the phone with a gentleman at Hensley and he made an interesting comment in regards to my current Reese DC hitch and a travel trailer with a sloped front wall. I was explaining to him the trouble I'm having getting it dialed in just right and he asked me about the the "slope" on the front wall.
He went on to say that trailers such as mine will actually cause "lift" at higher speeds, resulting in a loss of tongue weight, the faster you go, thus reducing the amount a friction on the cams.
That make sense to you guys? That sure does coincide with the way it feels above approx. 55/60 mph.
He went on to say that trailers such as mine will actually cause "lift" at higher speeds, resulting in a loss of tongue weight, the faster you go, thus reducing the amount a friction on the cams.
That make sense to you guys? That sure does coincide with the way it feels above approx. 55/60 mph.