..Extended A frame makes trailer easier to reverse,and also reduces the weight on your towball. There are bound to be negatives,but to a poor,dumb truck driver,the only obvious one is that you would need more room in caravan parks etc,and indeed,in your garage Maybe you could tell how much less the towball weight would be Yobarr oh and the poor dumb truck driver is your perception of yourself and i am not sure if i agree with your not on that one cheers
It was not I that suggested "...have your towbar extended (sic) that will lower the towball weight".Being merely a poor,dumb,truck driver I can but wait patiently to be enlightened about how much this towball weight will be reduced? There is no disputing that,with a lengthened drawbar, the caravan will be more stable,easier to reverse,and will occupy more space in van parks.Cheers
..Extended A frame makes trailer easier to reverse,and also reduces the weight on your towball. There are bound to be negatives,but to a poor,dumb truck driver,the only obvious one is that you would need more room in caravan parks etc,and indeed,in your garage Maybe you could tell how much less the towball weight would be Yobarr oh and the poor dumb truck driver is your perception of yourself and i am not sure if i agree with your not on that one cheers
It was not I that suggested "...have your towbar extended (sic) that will lower the towball weight".Being merely a poor,dumb,truck driver I can but wait patiently to be enlightened about how much this towball weight will be reduced? There is no disputing that,with a lengthened drawbar, the caravan will be more stable,easier to reverse,and will occupy more space in van parks.Cheers
boab wrote:
yep it was you i copied and pasted your comment straight off another forum where you said extending your a frame will lower your tow ball weight
It was pointed out on here some time ago by a guy who was called Ivan from memory, that he was removed from that forum for exactly the same nonsense that he is displaying on here.