Have ordered new Road Runner 4500LB to replace my EZLoader and want to get it right this time.
I have looked a many album pictures and see that on a tandem trailered 22 Cruiser the forward axle hub is generally in line anywhere between the cabin bulkhead and 8"or so forward.
Given a million variables on either side of the ethereal centre of balance has anyone found the sweet spot to give the 10% or so ideal tongue weight?
I suspect the most accurate dimension would be from the bottom edge of the transom to the centre of the forward axle presuming that the bunk/roller is flush with the edge. Are there any other variables; eg relationship of bunk/rollers to the frame that come into play? My physics are weak.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks - Dave
I have looked a many album pictures and see that on a tandem trailered 22 Cruiser the forward axle hub is generally in line anywhere between the cabin bulkhead and 8"or so forward.
Given a million variables on either side of the ethereal centre of balance has anyone found the sweet spot to give the 10% or so ideal tongue weight?
I suspect the most accurate dimension would be from the bottom edge of the transom to the centre of the forward axle presuming that the bunk/roller is flush with the edge. Are there any other variables; eg relationship of bunk/rollers to the frame that come into play? My physics are weak.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks - Dave