No guess work here.
tongue's length if you want:
a. to tow with safety
b. your trailer to follow you like a dog (exact same track)
c. back up easy
Everything else comes next...
Just my 2 cents...
Hey guys I’m in the process of building a M416 trailer for off-roading and in just wondering how long should the tongue? I will be towing it with a Jeep JKU.
If you want the trailer wheels to follow the exact same path in turn as the rear wheel of the tow vehicle there are 2 things that must match.
1. Trailer wheels must be same width as tow vehicle
2 The distance from hitch to rear axle on tow vehicle must be equal to the distance from hitch to trailer axle.
This exact tracking is difficult to achieve with jeeps and such because the rear axle is close to the hitch.
This exact tracking is not the only design goal when making a trailer, and often should not be top priority. High speed stability, ease or backing up or the ability to jackknife to 90 or more are often take priority of exact tracking.
No guess work here.
Rule of a thump calls for:
a. the total length from the coupler to the hub should be equal to the tow rig's wheelbase
b. the axle should be in a 60/40 manner of the tub (if you spread the load even on the tub)
c. the tongue weight should be 10-15% of the trailer's weight (loaded).
These factors will dectate your tongue's length if you want:
a. to tow with safety
b. your trailer to follow you like a dog (exact same track)
c. back up easy
Everything else comes next...
Just my 2 cents...
Yes right...both tracks (tow rig's and trailer's) should be the same.Good info! What about trailer axle width? My trailer stance is wider since i added big tires so now it jacknifes really easily.
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