Re: Trailer "Bounce" (Fraser Muir)
Re: Trailer "Bounce" (Fraser Muir)
I would load it all up just as you would with all your gear and hook it up, pull onto level ground and put a level on the trailer tongue. I prefer just a bit above level as compared to level or just below level. Sometimes you will get extra people and stuff in the back of the vechile that will lower it which if it's level then that puts the trailer in a down hill position when you tow. Make sure your tongue shock absorber is working as it is supposed to and also make sure you are running your tires to the MAX inflation that is on the side walls, my Goodyear trailer tires call for 50 PSI but I run them at 55 PSI cause of the highway speed I am running.
You can adjust some of the load in the boat or vary your fuel load in the boat to help add or subtract some tongue weight, my TR-21 dual axle trailer is about 220-230 pounds of tongue weight. I don't get a lot of push from my trailer, but it will take forever to slow down if I let off the gas.