by 48Rob » Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:18 pm
Yeto,
It is very hard to answer that question not knowing how big the "V" nose extension will be, and how wide your tow vehicle is, but in general, trailer tongues are designed to be the right length for the average vehicle...
If you measure from the center of the tow ball to the outer edge of the tow vehicle, you will know exactly how long the tongue length from the trailer body must be.
It is wise to add 2-3 inches though, for turns that also involve uneven ground that can tip the trailer body closer to the tow vehicle corner.
So, if the measurement from your tow ball to the outside of your tow vehicle is 30" add 2-3" and be sure that at least 33" of tongue extends forward of the trailer body.
This will allow you to put the trailer in a "jack knife" situation and not hit the tow car with the trailer.
Now, if your trailer has an "A" frame tongue, and your "V" nose extension will not extend sideways past the steel framing of the tongue, you can run it as far forward as the jack, or even the coupler, keeping in mind the shape of the tow vehicle body.
You need to consider how close the trailer nose and rear of the tow vehicle will come to each other when the tow car encounters a severe dip in the road.
Rob
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