I Isla New Member Jun 13, 2021 #1 Getting sway when towing caravan. Tyre pressure suggested on plate is 32psi should it be more fully laden?
Getting sway when towing caravan. Tyre pressure suggested on plate is 32psi should it be more fully laden?
Stv123 Active Member Jun 13, 2021 #2 Pressure sounds about right to me. Assume it is a single axle? Try to put anything heavy low down and over the axle (middle of the floor) load it so the nose weight is about 75kg (11 ish stone) failing that put a stabiliser on
Pressure sounds about right to me. Assume it is a single axle? Try to put anything heavy low down and over the axle (middle of the floor) load it so the nose weight is about 75kg (11 ish stone) failing that put a stabiliser on
Nodge68 Well-Known Member Jun 13, 2021 #4 Isla said: Getting sway when towing caravan. Tyre pressure suggested on plate is 32psi should it be more fully laden? Click to expand... What vehicle is it, and how much download (nose weight) is on the tow ball?
Isla said: Getting sway when towing caravan. Tyre pressure suggested on plate is 32psi should it be more fully laden? Click to expand... What vehicle is it, and how much download (nose weight) is on the tow ball?
Rank Amatuer Well-Known Member Jun 13, 2021 #6 I stick with 32psi on my FL2, but the tyres are heavy duty rated. I run my caravan’s tyres at 50psi.
I stick with 32psi on my FL2, but the tyres are heavy duty rated. I run my caravan’s tyres at 50psi.
Nodge68 Well-Known Member Jun 13, 2021 #7 Isla said: Towing with Freelander 2 diesel manual on standard transmission Click to expand... What does the tyre data sticker say the pressure should be? What nose weight is on the tow ball? Correct nose weight is critical for decent stability.
Isla said: Towing with Freelander 2 diesel manual on standard transmission Click to expand... What does the tyre data sticker say the pressure should be? What nose weight is on the tow ball? Correct nose weight is critical for decent stability.