greggmck - you are right, it’s like 3” from the stop. The ramp is so steep at Adirondack Marine that you can’t pull it all the way up. You gotta draw it in the rest of the way at the top of the hill. That doesn’t change the fact that the axles are placed at least a foot ahead of where they were on your tandem.....
digging myself a hole?
1- I’m not the one complaining about sway characteristics on a tandem, you are. My tandems all towed fine. That was the point of my original post.
2- in my experience, my triple axle G23 trailer squatted the raptor every bit as much if I had the ball height correct for the trailer. If I had the ball lower than it should be, yes it would reduce the weight because of resting more weight on the front axle..... however, that warmed my front axle tires beyond my comfort level.
3- weigh safe hitches are kinda accurate.
4- Regardless of all of this, I am going to take the word of an engineer at boatmate, and the owner of a boat trailer manufacturing company, over some keyboard warrior on PN.
5- Still waiting for a vid of you lifting the 100lb tongue on your triple axle trailer......
6- Literally, just google it please. There is a zillion articles on this topic, and EVERY SINGLE one of them points out the fact that you should have 10% tongue weight regardless of the trailer being a single, tandem, triple, quad axle, etc....
digging myself a hole?
1- I’m not the one complaining about sway characteristics on a tandem, you are. My tandems all towed fine. That was the point of my original post.
2- in my experience, my triple axle G23 trailer squatted the raptor every bit as much if I had the ball height correct for the trailer. If I had the ball lower than it should be, yes it would reduce the weight because of resting more weight on the front axle..... however, that warmed my front axle tires beyond my comfort level.
3- weigh safe hitches are kinda accurate.
4- Regardless of all of this, I am going to take the word of an engineer at boatmate, and the owner of a boat trailer manufacturing company, over some keyboard warrior on PN.
5- Still waiting for a vid of you lifting the 100lb tongue on your triple axle trailer......
6- Literally, just google it please. There is a zillion articles on this topic, and EVERY SINGLE one of them points out the fact that you should have 10% tongue weight regardless of the trailer being a single, tandem, triple, quad axle, etc....
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