How high should the nose be on a flatbed trailer?
How high should the nose be on a flatbed trailer?
Need to setup my new flatbed trailer. How high should the front vs. the rear be? I have heard 2" empty. Or maybe that was 1/4". Anyway I need to know so I can adjust my hitch. Any advice for me? Thank you
spring suspension has(usualy) a equlizer link between the springs that keeps load spread on both axels in nose high/low conditions. torsion loads axels individualy, as nose raises the front axel sees less and the rear sees more weight as the torsion load seen by torsion bar changes from level. gosh, how does one explain this quickly. I will get more coffee and try again.
Clark
Clark
If the trailer isn't level, the torsion axles are not loaded evenly, creating a situation where some could be overloaded.
Many new trailers with torsions have a little warning placard stuck onto the trailer.
Many new trailers with torsions have a little warning placard stuck onto the trailer.
Wonder how I know this
If the nose is high on three axle torsen axles, the front axle will lock the brakes on a hard stop. The same for the rear if the nose is low. One lockup and you generally lose the tire.
If the nose is high on three axle torsen axles, the front axle will lock the brakes on a hard stop. The same for the rear if the nose is low. One lockup and you generally lose the tire.
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