JayTheCPA
Well-Known Member
Am looking for an easy way to calculate how much weight shifts back-and-forth from a trailer's hitch to the trailer's axles as it relates to highway grade.
Reason for the question is that I am at a point of rehabbing a trailer's suspension and want to make sure the new axles remain able to support its GVWR with side-benefits of making sure the ball weight remains good along with some safety margin in the event that one tire blows and I need to pull the trailer for some distance (it is actually designed to do this).
From what I can tell, the answer lies in CG as it moves forward / backward, but the question is by how much? Lets take an empty flatbed trailer as the working example to avoid advance math by way of having different weight at different points on the trailer (which makes for a more complicated calculation of CG). It is as simple as when going up a 5% grade, the trailer's CG moves back by 5%?
Reason for the question is that I am at a point of rehabbing a trailer's suspension and want to make sure the new axles remain able to support its GVWR with side-benefits of making sure the ball weight remains good along with some safety margin in the event that one tire blows and I need to pull the trailer for some distance (it is actually designed to do this).
From what I can tell, the answer lies in CG as it moves forward / backward, but the question is by how much? Lets take an empty flatbed trailer as the working example to avoid advance math by way of having different weight at different points on the trailer (which makes for a more complicated calculation of CG). It is as simple as when going up a 5% grade, the trailer's CG moves back by 5%?