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  1. Apr 12, 2021 · trailer axles: 10,000 lb. (4,353 kg) tare weight: 35,000 lb. (15,875 kg) Again, for clarity, we’ll use American axle load limits of 12,000 lb. on the steer axle, and 34,000 lb. on the drive and trailer axles. The numbers will be different (5,500 kg, 17,000 kg and 17,000 kg), but the same thinking applies to Canadian weights.

  2. This 2nd image has the same amount of weight as in Image 1, so both the tongue weight and axle weights are the same. Calculation results for tongue weight and axle position are exactly the same. However, as you can see, the distribution of trailer weight is totally different. Does that matter? Image 3: Weight at Center-ish of Trailer.

  3. Jul 4, 2022 · With the weight distribution hitch, you are now seeing 70-80% of the original tongue weight on the back axle of the vehicle while that initial 20-30% (that was lifted off the front and added to the vehicle’s back axles) is now applied to the trailer axles. The True Tow Weight Distribution Hitch is the only Weight Distribution Hitch with a ...

  4. Mar 4, 2020 · First, look at the GAWR. This tells you the amount of weight the trailer’s axle can hold. If your trailer has two axles, it should have a front axle and rear axle GAWR. Try to keep about 60% of the load in the front half of your trailer. Don’t overload the end of the trailer, or it could damage your trailer and cause other hazards.

  5. Apr 14, 2020 · Load the front of the trailer first, placing 60 percent of the weight forward of the front axle, with the weight evenly distributed side to side. By way of example: a correctly loaded double axle 18-foot car trailer with a 146-inch wheelbase and gross trailer weight of 2,200 pounds would have a tongue weight of about 300 pounds.

  6. Nov 2, 2020 · Of note is that almost 53% of the weight is on the front axle. Next, we wanted to see how adding the trailer to the truck would affect the axle weights of the truck without using the weight distribution hitch. This is very interesting and will provide a baseline to use to compare against towing with a WDH. Here are the weights:

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  8. Mar 5, 2021 · Moving the trailer axles forward changes the way the weight is distributed over the center point of the axle. It acts as a fulcrum, like the center bar on a playground’s teeter-totter. If more of the weight is placed further behind the fulcrum, the center point will bear more of the weight, lightening the load at front (the drive axles).

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