http://rvdaily.com.au/rvd/issue038/#91, It may be possible if you do not take off the crooked alignment of tow vehicle and van to achieve a disaster, as per the article.
We , wife and I discussed this this morning and agreed that we do align everything as a standard procedure, BUT, could be a chance if rushed or distracted or in a tight spot.
Hylife said
10:44 PM May 3, 2019
Another reason not to go tandem axle.
yobarr said
07:27 AM May 4, 2019
Hylife wrote:
Another reason not to go tandem axle.
????? And just how would we get 3150kg GTM on one axle on a caravan with 16 LC wheels? Love to know.Cheers
-- Edited by yobarr on Saturday 4th of May 2019 07:29:47 AM
Radar said
08:28 AM May 4, 2019
Hylife wrote:
Another reason not to go tandem axle.
Be warned, a single axle caravan/trailer will do the same thing, it will roll off a leveling ramp easier given the chance.
As a retired transport driver I like to go forward, then reverse and take that twist out before unhitching the caravan.
Nevd said
12:18 PM May 7, 2019
"Be warned, a single axle caravan/trailer will do the same thing, it will roll off a leveling ramp easier given the chance.
As a retired transport driver I like to go forward, then reverse and take that twist out before unhitching the caravan."
True - I have a bent shaft on a Trailermate to prove it.
http://rvdaily.com.au/rvd/issue038/#91, It may be possible if you do not take off the crooked alignment of tow vehicle and van to achieve a disaster, as per the article.
We , wife and I discussed this this morning and agreed that we do align everything as a standard procedure, BUT, could be a chance if rushed or distracted or in a tight spot.
????? And just how would we get 3150kg GTM on one axle on a caravan with 16 LC wheels? Love to know.Cheers
-- Edited by yobarr on Saturday 4th of May 2019 07:29:47 AM
Be warned, a single axle caravan/trailer will do the same thing, it will roll off a leveling ramp easier given the chance.
As a retired transport driver I like to go forward, then reverse and take that twist out before unhitching the caravan.
"Be warned, a single axle caravan/trailer will do the same thing, it will roll off a leveling ramp easier given the chance.
As a retired transport driver I like to go forward, then reverse and take that twist out before unhitching the caravan."
True - I have a bent shaft on a Trailermate to prove it.