Planning to pick up a tandem trailer out of state. I understand that an empty tandem trailer will bounce if all four tires are left in place. Is this true and if it is which two tires should be removed. Thanks, John
Planning to pick up a tandem trailer out of state. I understand that an empty tandem trailer will bounce if all four tires are left in place. Is this true and if it is which two tires should be removed. Thanks, John
I wouldn’t remove tires. Maybe drop the tire pressure to reduce bouncing.
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I towed my new EZ Loader from Virginia Beach to Richmond empty and didn't do a thing, it was fine, no bouncing or other unruly behavior.
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If it's torsion axel I would take the front wheels off and reduce air pressure to say 25-30 ps in the rear tires
if it's leaf springs I would not remove any tire and drop psi to 20 all around
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lower pressure to about 20 lbs. That should do it!
I tow my 2006 Ranger tandem trailer every year empty 180 miles twice a year with no issues.
It will be fine!
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