Dec-11-2018 10:59 AM
Dec-18-2018 09:44 AM
Firetraveler wrote:
OP here
Just to update everyone we have decided against this tow setup. I appreciate all of the help, and we are going to a light weight 5th wheel and 3/4 ton truck.
I feel the expy could pull the trailer but no room left over.
Safe travels everyone
Dec-18-2018 08:38 AM
Dec-18-2018 07:29 AM
BarneyS wrote:
I give up! I'm done with this one.
Barney
Dec-18-2018 06:54 AM
Dec-18-2018 06:30 AM
Dec-18-2018 12:13 AM
valhalla360 wrote:Ummm. Run your rig across the scales. Get axle by axle weights, with and without WD.rjstractor wrote:
Yet another important factor is that if the WD hitch is adjusted correctly, the entire hitch weight is not carried by the vehicle alone- a portion of that hitch weight is transferred back onto the trailer axles.
This is incorrect.
A WD hitch does not transfer weight to the trailer axles.
What it does do is shift some of the hitch weight from the rear axle to the front axle.
Dec-17-2018 10:41 PM
BarneyS wrote:
Valhalla,
What do you think happens when you draw up the chains and apply WD to the hitch? Do they not pull down on the A frame? If so, where does that "pulling down" force go if not back to the trailer axles?
As I said, the Hitch Weight is the combined result of the two forces. It's already accounted for.
In addition you posted:
There is an upward force on the socket the ball goes into and and a downward force there the bar is connect at the back of the "A" frame. The addition of those two forces (subtraction in reality) is the hitch weight as the result is the force pushing down on the truck. . (my bold)
The thing you are forgetting in your description is you are not accounting for the force (weight) leveraged off of the front axle when the trailer tongue is dropped on the ball. Where do you think that weight goes?
Barney
Dec-17-2018 04:38 AM
Dec-16-2018 09:50 PM
BarneyS wrote:
Valhalla,
You really need to study that linked sticky thread carefully! Your last statement is completely wrong.
Barney
Dec-16-2018 05:38 AM
BarneyS wrote:
Valhalla,
You really need to study that linked sticky thread carefully!
Barney
Dec-16-2018 05:25 AM
Dec-15-2018 10:51 PM
SoundGuy wrote:rjstractor wrote:
Yet another important factor is that if the WD hitch is adjusted correctly, the entire hitch weight is not carried by the vehicle alone- a portion of that hitch weight is transferred back onto the trailer axles.valhalla360 wrote:
This is incorrect.
A WD hitch does not transfer weight to the trailer axles.
What it does do is shift some of the hitch weight from the rear axle to the front axle.
Sorry to say but you are incorrect - a properly sized and adjusted weight distribution hitch does transfer some weight to the TV front steer axle plus some back to the trailer's axle(s). Weight Distribution 101. 😉
How WD Really Works
Dec-15-2018 08:00 AM
Dec-15-2018 07:38 AM
BarneyS wrote:
Lets not get into a semantics discussion. Although nobody but the poster above mentioned the term "tongue weight" I think most know what all of you mean.
Barney