Miriam C. wrote:Thanks Gaston,
I will make a chart and add on as I go. Really don't want it too lite at the front either.
Miriam
Whilst Angib's trailer balance spreadsheet was intended for rough design, he and I have found out that it is pretty accurate for determineing what is going on right now with your tounge weight, and adjustments thereof.
Example, when I was planning on an air conditioner in the rear, my tounge would have only been 5%... Simply placing the 50 pound AC in the front brought my tounge to 9%.
Since I used an HF trailer, I can unbolt the axle assembly from the trailer proper, and after all construction and stuff is done and loaded, bolt the axle down in its "proper place."
Here is the link to the spreadsheet:
http://www.angib.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/t ... tear81.htm
Good Luck!