
I know I learned all this at some point in my life, but I'd kinda' just like to get the gist of it to get me beyond trying to build something otherwise and end up with the doors in the wrong place or something equally disastrous.
TinKicker wrote:Tell me, how did the 60/40 rule come to be sort of defacto? What, exactly, are the negative aspects of 50/50 or other percentages? I know, of course, that the further back the axle is, the more weight is on the tongue, which is limited. How, though, did 60/40 come to be sort of ideal?![]()
I know I learned all this at some point in my life, but I'd kinda' just like to get the gist of it to get me beyond trying to build something otherwise and end up with the doors in the wrong place or something equally disastrous.
Yet when you buy most prefab trailers or the HF trailer kits, you do have to relocate the axle rearward to achieve a 60/40 split - They don't come that way. I have a couple small commercially built trailers which came with the axle right in the center. Empty, they still have positive tongue weight because the tongue end is heavier than the tail end and when loaded properly, they have even more tongue weightNitetimes wrote:The 60/40 thing is pretty much a standard for all trailers below semi trailers. It gives you a good tongue to load weight
I would ignore the "60/40" (or any other numbers) rule-of-thumb and use a planning tool such as the Trailer Balance worksheet (in the T&TTT Design Library) to get the tongue weight reasonable.
Arne wrote:I found coming up with the weights to use the balance sheet difficult.
Billy Onions wrote:what I have noticed is that a lot of speed boat trailers have their wheels further back than most general purpose trailers appear to. Could this be because of the majority of them have the bulk of their weight at the rear?
Billy Onions wrote:I also read somewhere recently that the nose weight should be around 4% of the gross trailer weight. So a half ton trailer should have a nose weight of around 45 pound? Seems very light to me.
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