Jun-29-2015 11:52 PM
Jul-01-2015 05:08 AM
Chapzter wrote:
Click on link below to see trailer info:
My Trailer Specs
I couldn't find a place to post pics, so I put them on this link. It's pretty heavy.
Jun-30-2015 09:24 PM
SoundGuy wrote:
According to the OP his trailer has a sticker tongue weight of 880 lbs, meaning dry tongue weight as the trailer left the factory. If so, this trailer's gross tongue weight, loaded and ready to camp, could easily be 1300 lbs. As for the suitability of the Andersen WD system for a trailer running this much tongue weight search for discussions by Ron Gratz ... as I understand it his assessment is the Andersen isn't capable of sufficient weight transfer when used with trailers this heavy.
Jun-30-2015 08:28 PM
Jun-30-2015 06:23 PM
egilesscott wrote:
Has anyone mentioned an Anderson Hitch? Would it be appropriate for Chapzter's trailer (880 tongue wt)?
Jun-30-2015 05:39 PM
Jun-30-2015 03:46 PM
Chapzter wrote:
Yes, I pulled the 880 off the sticker like a rookie.
Jun-30-2015 02:21 PM
Chapzter wrote:
Yes, I pulled the 880 off the sticker like a rookie.
Jun-30-2015 01:51 PM
SoundGuy wrote:Chapzter wrote:
The tongue weight on the trailer is 880lbs.
You know this because you've measured the trailer's gross tongue weight as the trailer would be typically loaded and ready to camp or are you pulling this number off a sticker somewhere? :@ Have you also weighed the trailer itself, ready to camp, so you know what the gross tongue weight to gross trailer weight ratio will typically average? :@ Can't really pick the correct WD spring bar rate 'til you have these numbers in hand.
Jun-30-2015 01:12 PM
Chapzter wrote:
Thanks all for your replies! You all have such good information, with the experience to back it up. Another question I have is about the rating of the hitch. Is it possible to go to big? Say I only need a 10,000lb weight distribution hitch, but buy a 15,000lb one. Will that make it too stiff and create bounce?
Jun-30-2015 01:11 PM
Chapzter wrote:
The tongue weight on the trailer is 880lbs.
Jun-30-2015 01:05 PM
SoundGuy wrote:Chapzter wrote:
Another question I have is about the rating of the hitch. Is it possible to go to big? Say I only need a 10,000lb weight distribution hitch, but buy a 15,000lb one. Will that make it too stiff and create bounce?
You always want to rate your weight distribution system for the gross tongue weight range you're currently running. This is yet one of many great reasons to invest in a Blue Ox Sway Pro - if you later go up (or down) in trailer size and that forces you into a different gross tongue weight range all you have to do with the Blue Ox is switch out the spring bars, everything else remains the same. :B
Jun-30-2015 12:49 PM
Chapzter wrote:
Another question I have is about the rating of the hitch. Is it possible to go to big? Say I only need a 10,000lb weight distribution hitch, but buy a 15,000lb one. Will that make it too stiff and create bounce?
Jun-30-2015 12:47 PM
Jun-30-2015 12:40 PM