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Originally Posted by Inland RV Center, In
You state that you have new 3200 pound axles.Unfortunately, they should be 4000 pounds each....At 3200 punds, they won't last very long...
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well even the NEW triples don't come equipped with 4k axles...
hi jim!
how are ya?
he's got new E rated tires on the beast...
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Originally Posted by HowieE
Originaly I had posted a question about towing a 34fter with an Excursion. My question arose from the significant amount of sway I experienced the first time we towed....
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and as i recall this first trip was with the exc' tires at 50-55 psi?
no offense howieE, but...
have you tired ADDING AIR TO THE EXCURSION TIRES YET?
it's great you haven't given up on the exc', but why in the world don't you at least try proper inflation pressures...
at ~65-70 psi +/- a lbs or 2 your towing experience will GREATLY improve.
and the advise about suspension upgrades is rock solid.
clearly having the tongue mass at 10-15 % is important...
and that % IS measured WITH THE TRAILER LEVEL...
raising or lowering tongue with a different drop bar isn't how to arrive at proper tongue mass...
clearly IF the tongue is too LOW or too HIGH the triple axle is made more like a single or double axle unit...
with one axle overloaded.
why would you be trying 2 intentionally overload any one axle, when level is the preferred orientation?
try adding air to the tv tires as virtually everyone else with E rated tires has done on the fords?
we've covered this issue in other threads and with other owners who had issues
until the tv tires were PROPERLY inflated...
start here with post # 40 or so....
Equalizer hitch rambling...
or read here where tires pressures were ignored while fiddling with the hitch...
Ooops!
cheers
2air'
i try to tow the 34 dead level, but have had the trailer 1 inch high AND one inch low at the tongue on some trips....
towing was basically the same in both positions over 1000s of miles, with a little difference is tires temps and wear...
the 540 lbs on your rear truck axle ISN'T the tongue weight. that is the tv rear axle load AFTER w/d is adjusted...
you will need to weigh the tongue un hitched and LEVEL to determine tongue mass and adjust % of total trailer weight....
adjusting the spring bars alters the re-distribution, BUT it does NOT change the actual tongue mass.