DragonRail
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So we traded in our 25' Coleman for a new Mallard M325 and i am working to get the rig properly balanced. After several runs across the CAT scale and some tweaking on the Centerline TS hitch, i have the rig pulling great but i have a couple of issues that I'm looking for some help with.
Suggestions? Thoughts? Changing the TV is not an option so no need to post that..
some info:
Tow Vehicle -
Trailer
Cat Scale Truck only (full tanks of gas and both my wife and I inside)
- the front of the trailer is running about 1.5 inches higher than the back. (slightly nose up) . i am in the bottom holes on the shank and cannot drop the head any lower. I asked the dealer about adding a longer shank but was told that the it would be too low and will drag when going over dips or big bumps. the top of the ball is at 20" currently which is supposed to be the "standard height"
- The dealer recommended just adding more weight to the truck but with the added AC unit and all of our gear, i am already over the tongue weight of the tundra.
- the rear height of the trailer is is only 18" from the bottom of the frame to the ground and it drags going over and ^ or V that have any rise or fall to them. (getting front down to at least level will help a bit.)
- I am inclined to leave the setup alone as the rig pulls great with no sway or porpoising and stops well.
Suggestions? Thoughts? Changing the TV is not an option so no need to post that..
some info:
Tow Vehicle -
- 2007 Tundra 5.7L 2WD Double Cab. 145.7" WB
- Center Line TS hitch
- GCWR 16,000
- Max trailer wt - 10,600
- Max Tongue Wt - 1060
- GAW Front - 3900
- GAW Rear - 4100
Trailer
- 2017 Mallard M325
- GVWR - 9600
Cat Scale Truck only (full tanks of gas and both my wife and I inside)
- Front - 3260
- Rear - 2600
- Total - 5860
- Front - 3140
- Rear - 3860
- Trailer - 8100
- total - 15100