Question about my new Trailex
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Question about my new Trailex
I plan to drive up to North Jersey tomorrow to pick up my new Trailex 8045. I realized that I have no idea of the proper tongue ride height. I called the shop that sold me the Trailex but the person who is the "expert"is out this week.
I appreciate any suggestion on best ride height of the tongue. My tow vehicle is a 2010 Range Rover. I have about 4 hitch options so I assume one should match up but figured I would ask before I headed up in case I needed to buy a 5th option. Ha
I appreciate any suggestion on best ride height of the tongue. My tow vehicle is a 2010 Range Rover. I have about 4 hitch options so I assume one should match up but figured I would ask before I headed up in case I needed to buy a 5th option. Ha
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someone will chime in soon. if not, you can have the guy at the shop just lower or raise the leg until trailer is level and measure the distance from middle of ball hitch to floor.
#3
Check carefully on the Trailex website. For the CT-8045 there is a dimensioned drawing showing the centerline of the ball to be 21" off the ground. IIRC, this trailer takes a 2" ball, so top of ball should be at 22". The Trailex factory indicates that its better to be a little high than it is to be low.
Once you get it home, load your track car and position it fore/aft on the trailer to get the proper tongue weight. This should help minimize sway while towing.
BTW, where did you buy it?
Enjoy, they are great trailers!
Once you get it home, load your track car and position it fore/aft on the trailer to get the proper tongue weight. This should help minimize sway while towing.
BTW, where did you buy it?
Enjoy, they are great trailers!
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Thanks guys, I'm going backwards from an enclosed to an open Trailex, I imagine I will forget I am even towing anything given the weight difference and minimal wind sway.
Gallowrm, I purchased the trailer from Prescision Motorsports in Northern NJ. Transaction has been smooth so far, they came highly recommended from a few guys in our local PCA.
Gallowrm, I purchased the trailer from Prescision Motorsports in Northern NJ. Transaction has been smooth so far, they came highly recommended from a few guys in our local PCA.
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I do a lot of towing with a featherlite trailer with my Audi Q7 Diesel. I carry different drop lengths depending on how much crap is in the truck and on the trailer. In the interest of simplification, you can always pull the trailer with the front higher as looked upon from a side view. If the front of trailer is lower than rear of trailer then you have an issue which will cause the trailer to be unstable and could shift left and right behind your tow vehicle... I have probably pulled my Porsche over 50 thousand miles behind my tow vehicles and I can't remember once actually measuring it... I am certain there are "exact parameters" but I know as a general rule, keep the rear of trailer ever so slightly lower than the front.
You have an electric brake controller on the RR?
I looked at RR but went with the TDI for pulling power... no regrets..
You have an electric brake controller on the RR?
I looked at RR but went with the TDI for pulling power... no regrets..
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Aircavscout...yes I do have the electric brake controller, I used to pull a 20' enclosed so it was necessary. The Q7 diesel a sweet ride for sure but I'm a RR guy. This is my 7th or 8th one. I had a Tahoe for a while because I wanted the 3rd row but I went back to a RR and figured if I needed to bring more than 4 passengers somebody is riding in the luggage area.
To all....I appreciate all the general thoughts on towing. I should have explained that I have been towing for about 7 years now between NJ, VA, WV, PA, CT, and upstate NY. My question was specific to ideal height of tongue on a Trailex so I didn't have to bring multiple hitches.
To all....I appreciate all the general thoughts on towing. I should have explained that I have been towing for about 7 years now between NJ, VA, WV, PA, CT, and upstate NY. My question was specific to ideal height of tongue on a Trailex so I didn't have to bring multiple hitches.
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I have the enclosed version on the same platform. Top o ball should measure 19". Bought a 2" drop and flipped it over for perfect 19" on a mclass with a 2 5/16 ball. Check trailex their website or call sales they know their product well I found. Best o luck
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