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RedRocket204 wrote:
Curious how people are fitting a 35ft trailer into a maximum length spot of 30ft?
And yes, was just at a RV location that would not allow a 35ft TT.
That is why I previously commented about limitations for longer trailers. Most RV sites, not 100% of them though, can easily handle the longer trailers, but if those longer spots are gone, don't expect to fit in a smaller spot. Simple physics 😉
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Aug-07-2013 09:11 PM
Tulsa_Trailer_Family wrote:
You know, I disagree with most answers here. There will be a difference with the longer trailer. It has to do with sway.
We travel with a 34' heavy trailer that is 11'6" tall. The problem is sail area and leverage these long trailers can have on your tow vehicle. But...with the proper hitch, these forces can be minimized. I am saying strongly that you need to consider a pivot projection hitch (Propride or Hensley).
Say you are towing at say 60 mph in a 20 mph drivers side cross-wind. A tractor-trailer truck with a bluff front end could pass you at 75 mph, temporarily blocking the cross-wind and creating a 'Bernoulli effect' that reduces the aerodynamic pressure on the drivers side of trailer and TV. This aero-induced pressure change also moves along the trailer with the relative speed of the truck/trailer interaction. These extreme and sudden changes in the pressure field around the trailer will exert changing forces at the pivot point. If the pivot point is behind the TV axle, the forces will cause cross-control of the TV. The distance behind the axle is the leverage of this force on the yaw control of the TV. If the forces act near or in front of the rear axle, the leverage effects of same can be significantly reduced.
I've towed 31 - 35 ft trailers with conventional WD hitches and with a Hensley hitch. You will need such a pivot projection hitch for the longer trailer. It is a worthwhile investment and allows you to tow in comfort for long distances.
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