So.....some basics.......1) we don't camp off-road (gravel is ok but no drop-offs), 2) the price difference between a tandem-axle and a single is $1G (not a deal-killer), 3) the trailer weight difference is 200#, 4) the carrying difference is 2500# (don't ever think I would come close but might to the single).
TV will be a 2006 Honda Odyssey (3500#limit) and (hopefully soon) a 2006-ish 4Runner (5000#limit)
I have read some pros/cons of single v tandem here (http://www.lets-getaway.com/single-v-tandem.htm)
Single Axle
Advantages –
* more maneuverable therefore easier to reverse
* single axles weigh less so less weight overall for towing and fuel economy
* less tyre replacement cost as there are only two tyres plus spare
* the caravan itself is likely to be cheaper to buy
Disadvantages -
* has a tendency to sway more without a sway control device
* more pitching and bounce on the tow ball
* axles have a load rating so less weight can be carried in the caravan or trailer on single axle compared to the tandem axle
Tandem (or dual axle)
Tandem axles are generally used on heavier caravans or travel trailers as the combined axle carrying capacity (kg) would be more.
Advantages -
* tows straighter and more stable at highway speeds
* more durability and stability with 2 axles and 4 tyres
* less ‘bounce’ so the contents are less likely to move
* less ‘bounce’ on the hitch
Disadvantages -
* less maneuverability
* limits the turning radius and the tyres can slide sideways and scrape
* more cost involved for tyre replacement ie: 4 tyres plus spares
* the caravan itself is likely to be dearer to buy
* heavier to tow and this impacts on fuel economy
Ideas?? Suggestions?? I guess I keep thinking about if.....if......if.....
