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Why trailer balancing is critical
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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 422832" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>I think the key points made by the video are that the amount of weight behind the axle vs. in front of the axle and how far that weight is behind the axle are critical factors when planning weight distribution for towing. I usually shoot for 200 lbs of tongue weight when I load my utility trailer. I don't have much say in the mater with my boat trailer but it tows great so I don't have to worry about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 422832, member: 7544"] I think the key points made by the video are that the amount of weight behind the axle vs. in front of the axle and how far that weight is behind the axle are critical factors when planning weight distribution for towing. I usually shoot for 200 lbs of tongue weight when I load my utility trailer. I don't have much say in the mater with my boat trailer but it tows great so I don't have to worry about it. [/QUOTE]
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