May-13-2021 06:39 AM
May-15-2021 02:04 PM
Flashman wrote:Now if that were true, race cars and dragsters would have very skinny tires. But they don't, why do you suppose that is?Mike134 wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
If you have more contact surface, you'll have more friction/braking. That's why race cars have very wide tires: bigger tires=better grip.
Yep!! I can tell you paid attention in your HS physics class.
Consider a train - very small contact surface and pulling more than any RV. It is psi on the contact patch - the larger the patch the less PSI if the weight is the same.
May-15-2021 12:05 PM
Mike134 wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
If you have more contact surface, you'll have more friction/braking. That's why race cars have very wide tires: bigger tires=better grip.
Yep!! I can tell you paid attention in your HS physics class.
May-15-2021 09:55 AM
May-15-2021 09:52 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
If you have more contact surface, you'll have more friction/braking. That's why race cars have very wide tires: bigger tires=better grip.
May-15-2021 09:21 AM
May-15-2021 07:15 AM
May-15-2021 06:48 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
If you have more contact surface, you'll have more friction/braking. That's why race cars have very wide tires: bigger tires=better grip.
May-15-2021 06:42 AM
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May-14-2021 11:07 PM
May-14-2021 11:04 PM
Flashman wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:pressure_welder wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
"2018 montana 305RL - 14,270LBS loaded weight, 2395lbs pin weight
19FT crestliner sportfish - 3800LBS loaded weight/trailer, 300LBS tounge weight. on a tandem axle trailer, 23FT overall length
Don't believe the RV pin weight, is this a fact or a guess??? Boat trailer is light on the pin.
That said if you are at or under your RAWR let er rip!!!
Also truck stops truck, RV stops RV and Boat trailer stops Boat trailer. If it does not have brakes it sure should!
Hey there, those stats on the camper are pulled directly from the placard on the camper itself so i imagine they have to be close
NO they don't!!!
Don't think I have ever seen a published "loaded" pin weight.
20% generally is a minimum and many times 25% loaded pin.
I think that having a rzr loaded (behind the axle) into my tow hauler lightens my pin weight - should be the same for the hitch weight of a boat.
May-14-2021 07:21 PM
PastorCharlie wrote:
Considering that all equipment to be equal if the rear brake line is blocked and only the 2 front tires are active:
Adding the back brakes to the active front brakes will increase stopping friction 100%
Adding dual rear wheels will increase stopping friction another 50%
All stopping with the brake pedal depends upon the friction of the tires on the road surface.
May-14-2021 06:01 PM
May-14-2021 05:26 PM
mkirsch wrote:
90% of the braking is done with the FRONT wheels. The front brakes are for all intents and purposes the same between SRW and DRW models.
I'm not at all convinced that braking should be your primary concern here. I'm not at all convinced that ANYTHING should be of concern here.