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On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 10:49:03 GMT, "rcoleman" wrote:
What is the proper way to balance a trailer? I have a 18ft CC sitting on a single axle trailer, and I'm getting ready to replace the springs(rusted). The other day, I was talking to a guy with a 26 footer, also on a trailer, and he could lift his trailer tongue with one hand. No way I can do that with mine. So it got me thinking of ways I could fix it. The boat sits well, so I don't think shifting the boat is the answer, so how about moving the axle slightly forward when I change the springs? I'm not even sure I can do that. So, how do you balance a trailer, and most of all, what is the stupidest thing that could happen from the effort? Thanks The manual for my trailer calls for 6-8% of the total load as the tongue weight. I set mine for about 7%, about 450 lbs. Check the trailer manual, or call the manufacturer. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |