I have been looking at various trailer ideas for pulling behind a ram 3500 SRW.
Definitely still in the learning phase.
There are a couple of possible scenarios:
- Snow
- Ice
( both going up and down to the snow - example Tahoe )
- soft mud - like in a field / horse area
- Sand
Trailer weight in the 5 - 7 K range.
I am assuming for deep snow, it would make the most sense to try to have the trailer tires in the same "rut" / width for all tires ( 4 on the truck, and 2 or 4 on the trailer )
When it comes to mud or soft sand, is that also the case ?
Are there any conditions that it would be better for the trailer to have a wider track than the truck ?
Thanks
Harry
Definitely still in the learning phase.
There are a couple of possible scenarios:
- Snow
- Ice
( both going up and down to the snow - example Tahoe )
- soft mud - like in a field / horse area
- Sand
Trailer weight in the 5 - 7 K range.
I am assuming for deep snow, it would make the most sense to try to have the trailer tires in the same "rut" / width for all tires ( 4 on the truck, and 2 or 4 on the trailer )
When it comes to mud or soft sand, is that also the case ?
Are there any conditions that it would be better for the trailer to have a wider track than the truck ?
Thanks
Harry