โDec-29-2014 01:25 PM
โDec-31-2014 02:42 PM
CampingN.C. wrote:
It's not a loading issue, trailer was virtually empty on our last trip, not even any food.
โDec-31-2014 02:35 PM
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โDec-31-2014 10:21 AM
dodge guy wrote:
...the ones that need it are the ones that cannot setup their trailer properly.
โDec-31-2014 10:04 AM
TomG2 wrote:TenOC wrote:
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In my option, it should be against the law to sell a TT without a Hensley or ProPride type hitch. If I was a lawyer I would love to sue a TT sales company for selling such a "defective" product as a standard type hitch. I normally tow my 30 foot TT at 70 MPH with ONE HAND on the steering wheel.
I am glad that mandate was not in effect when I purchased my last truck and trailer. Saved me a few bucks and I do not need a Hensley to safely tow my trailer.
โDec-31-2014 08:56 AM
โDec-31-2014 08:13 AM
TomG2 wrote:TenOC wrote:
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In my option, it should be against the law to sell a TT without a Hensley or ProPride type hitch. If I was a lawyer I would love to sue a TT sales company for selling such a "defective" product as a standard type hitch. I normally tow my 30 foot TT at 70 MPH with ONE HAND on the steering wheel.
I am glad that mandate was not in effect when I purchased my last truck and trailer. Saved me a few bucks and I do not need a Hensley to safely tow my trailer.
โDec-31-2014 06:14 AM
4X4Dodger wrote:
You have to see that your curved front TT is essentially the same as the leading edge of an Aircraft Wing.
The distance the air goes over the top is different than the distance on the underside. This creates LIFT.
What has as much effect on this as the trailer is the tow vehicle and its aerodynamic properties..ie how much air it lets under the trailer.
This can increase or decrease the effect.
And YES this effect is real. A cessna 150 can take off at 50 mph in the right wind. Your TT could experience enough lift to affect the towing characteristics...especially if it is not loaded correctly with the proper tongue weight.
Thats why these new round fronted trailers are touted as being Aerodynamic.
This idea of the salesmans may or may not be your true problem only testing could tell that. But essentially what he said is true.
โDec-31-2014 05:45 AM
4X4Dodger wrote:
This idea of the salesmans may or may not be your true problem only testing could tell that. But essentially what he said is true.
CampingN.C. wrote:
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.
โDec-31-2014 05:29 AM
โDec-31-2014 03:37 AM
TenOC wrote:
....snip.......
In my option, it should be against the law to sell a TT without a Hensley or ProPride type hitch. If I was a lawyer I would love to sue a TT sales company for selling such a "defective" product as a standard type hitch. I normally tow my 30 foot TT at 70 MPH with ONE HAND on the steering wheel.
โDec-30-2014 06:38 PM
jayco302fk wrote:
I dont care what he says, but I will tell you if you go with the Hensley you will never go back to your current hitch. Good luck