Jun-07-2013 08:12 PM
Jun-09-2013 11:06 PM
Jun-09-2013 12:51 PM
CarnationSailor wrote:
10% to 15% tongue weight is a general guideline, NOT a minimum or maximum amount. The only true limitation on tongue weight is how much weight your hitch is rated to handle. As long as you are under the max for the hitch, receiver, and axles, I would not worry about it.
Also, regarding the 10-15% guideline, some trailer designs are such that it is impossible to get within that range. For example, my tongue weight is about 8% of trailer weight. There is nothing (within reason) I can do about it, and it tows just fine.
On these forums, it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between "things to consider" versus hard and fast "rules".
Jun-09-2013 12:42 PM
Jun-09-2013 12:10 PM
Jun-09-2013 10:25 AM
Jun-09-2013 10:14 AM
Jun-09-2013 10:04 AM
MackinawMan wrote:Huntindog wrote:
It "CAN" be a problem. especially with a single axle TT.
Think of the TT as a teeter totter....
The problem with your teeter totter analogy is that his TT is not "tongue high" because of being overweight in the rear end. If that were the case the motion you describe is definitely a possibility. Being a bit nose high due to hitch setup is much different as long as the TW is sufficient as you state....but that was never his question. I will say that it is good you brought that up....because I just assumed it was OK from the start and I shouldn't have.
Jun-09-2013 06:18 AM
Huntindog wrote:
It "CAN" be a problem. especially with a single axle TT.
Think of the TT as a teeter totter. You never want the tongue end coming up. That is why 10-15% TW is a guideline, and level to a inch tongue down is as well.
If you have sufficient TW, it may never cause trouble, or the right combination of highway expansion joints, wheelbase and TW may set the teeter totter in motion.
Jun-08-2013 07:08 PM
Jun-08-2013 06:57 PM
Jun-08-2013 02:05 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
My thought was that you might drag the hitch on the road where there was humps to go over. I can't see the clearance due to the shadow in the photo. If you were local, I could cut it off in minutes. Any machine shop could do if for you for a nominal charge.
MackinawMan wrote:
Micah, just an FYI, we also tow with the Equalizer brand hitch. Our setup in the end is not quite 1/2 an inch "nose high" as well. Between our 1 ton F350 sitting up so high, and the fact that our Jayco Eagle has the coupler on the underside of the A-Frame, I would need to order the special drop shank that is longer than the standard one as our hitch head is currently bolted as low as it can go on the standard shank that came with the hitch.
I'm not spending $100 (or whatever it was, it wasn't cheap) so I can drop the nose of the TT down barely 1/2 inch when it tows great.
I noticed no difference between it being slightly noseup than when it sat level before. We had put new rims on the truck which resulted in me needing to change the hitch setup. It tows just as nice slightly nose up as it did when it was level.
FWIW
Jun-08-2013 12:03 PM
Jun-08-2013 09:48 AM
Jun-08-2013 09:19 AM
Lynnmor wrote:
If you can post a photo it would help. Maybe there is excess material on the shank that can be cut off.