MikeS, Howdy;
Mike S wrote:hankaye wrote:Mike S, Howdy;
Sounds like you keep a level head during stress, that's a good thing in those conditions.
It also sounds like your CT is a tad tail heavy and is "Lifting" the rear of your truck slightly.
Doesn't take much ... something I would look at if it were mine. Just a suggestion ... find
a level spot and measure the height of your wheel-wells (front & back), then re measure
with the trailer hooked-up. If the front shows a shorter distance or the rear shows more
then your CT is lifting the rear end of the truck and you might want to re think the CT's
weight & balance. Or throw a few hundred pounds of sand bags into the back end of the
bed of the truck. It will also help if you get stuck on the slippery stuff.
I'm glad you made it home safely.
hank
Good point. I have never measured my tongue weight but I assume it's fairly heavy because I do get a fair amount of sag, a few inches, when I hook up. Are you suggesting that I have a negative tongue weight?
From the narrative that's what it sounded like. It's hard to tell, ... if, as you say, you get
"a fair amount of sag", best way is to scale it. The general Rule of thumb is 60% in front
of the axle and the other 40% behind.
Edit to add the following;
Just looked into your album, Looks like you would have to work
real hard to make
the CT tail heavy. Have you checked see if you have an "Open" rear end, meaning that
it's basically 1 wheel drive. Something I need to address with my "4-wheel drive" that came
with an "Open rear" (is it drafty in here or is it just me).
hank
Striving for a less complicated life since 1949 ...
Every day I beat my own previous record for number of consecutive days I've stayed alive.