Very Wrongbscott wrote:The load carrying capacity of the trailer is determined by your tire rating--not springs.
Bob
Load rating is determined by various things starting with bunks , frame , hitch & suspension they will all have a min- max rating , lastly tires can be determined by usage lightly loaded boat & short distances u can get away with the min required rating, but heavely loaded boat & long distance hiway driving u'd want to go with the max. rated tire !
When the boat is mty " new" & no motor it rides very well no bounce
when the boat is heavily loaded & with a motor it suspension will bottom out badly on small potholes
so with 4 independant hubs all rated the same as the original axle u are fine as per the manufacturer
remember reg. tandem suspension transfers the load from one axle to the other when going over bumps etc so is actualy a harder ride
Tounge weight should remain within specs
tandem is safer & with a blowout u;ll be able to take ur time pulling over on a hiway no so with a single axle
tow vehical rear suspension should meet min spec required , min spec will give u sway at higher speeds & less control , & no control if a sudden evaisive action is required this from me who towed his heavily laden boat 2200 km @ 72 mp/h with a ford ranger white knuckle driving for sure
Very nice mod want to do the same J

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