Sunday, Apr 30, 2017 at 11:19
160 on the ball maybe, the trailer must have lotsof stuff forward of the axle and practiaclly nothing behind the axle. Try locating all moveable items to rear of the axle so it begins to balance it all up a bit.
260kg is more than a 2 1/2 ton caravan.
The high ball weight will be rotating the vehicle around the rear axle and lifting the front up too much no matter what springs you have in the rear.
If raised much at all the front will begin to wear tyres because the constant alignment is being held in a different position to normal.
You haven't mentioned how far the ball is from the rer axle. Some towbars can have their ball too far away from the rear axle and that makes any ball loading excessive on the rearsprings and bend chassis too.
Is it possible to have the tongue redrilled so the tongue goes further into the receiver and therefore the ball is as close to the axle as possible. That makes a big difference to the stresses imposed on the vehicle chassis and
suspension and increases stability when towing.
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