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ROGER PIHLAJA



Fwd: Trailer

2021-05-19; 08:26:21 EDT

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2002-08-01

Posts: 1426

Slim,

So, your shop effectively moved the pitch radius from the original center of the single axle back to ~ halfway between the centers of the tandem wheels.  This will increase the tongue weight, fortunately in your case not enough to be dangerous.  I bet if you were to measure the tire loading, you would find your two front wheels are carrying considerable more load vs. the two back wheels.  Again, as long as you don’t exceed the tire load rating, this is not dangerous.  Have you noticed more tread wear on the front tires vs. the rear tires?  My four tires wear pretty evenly and I don’t rotate them or anything like that.  In fact, I tend to have to replace trailer tires most often due to cracking in the sidewalls due to oxygen and UV exposure after several years.  I have had a blowout and a steel wheel failure on my boat trailer in the 34 years I’ve owned it.  In both cases, I was extremely glad I had a tandem axle trailer!

Roger Pihlaja
S/V Dynamic Equilibrium

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When I added the second axle to my trailer I did not reposition the first
axle. The second one was put on behind it. I did not do this work myself. I
checked with several  shops in my area until I found one who I felt would
do it right. They also fabricated new fenders over the wheels — single long
fenders covering both wheels. I don’t know what the tongue weight is but it
weighs down the back of the vehicle about two inches, so at least a couple
hundred pounds, probably more. They added electric breaks to the front
wheels and installed the controller up next to the steering column. In the
last 25 years  I’ve owned four different tow vehicles ranging from a 3/4
ton Ford E250 to a 6 cylinder Toyota 4Runner. All towed it fine without any
issues.

Slim
Fandango


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