- Location
- Fruita, CO
Ahh yeah that makes sense.
I'm curious how do you design the trailer for 10-15% tongue weight? I understand it has to do with weight distribution in the box, and also box position to the axle. I don't understand how to design it so that those numbers just work
Rough estimate:
1. Ignore the length of the tongue
2. Take total length of the body of the trailer/2 (96"/2=48")
3. Take said measurement and measure from the back of the frame and make a mark.
4. subtract 1" per ft of the body length from that mark (8ft is 48"-8"=40")
5. Make a new line at the new mark and thats a really good starting point.
ANY heavy items that are not permanent should not be mounted behind the axle.
EX: If you wanted to mount a spare tire carrier on the back of the trailer it is easy to compensate for because its always there. If you are going to make a dirt bike tray, mount it on the tongue. Then you wont ever have to worry about a poor handling trailer.