
Originally Posted by
LandieMan
Thinking about it, I wonder if a well load balanced tandom would in fact have a lower rolling resistance than a single axle for a trailer of the same weight? Less weight on each tire means less tire deformation which means less resistance to rolling??
There's no doubt a single axle is more manouverable on level ground with good adhesion because of the scuffing with a tandom. But in a relatively straight line on an uneven, loose or soft surface I wonder if a tandom of the same weight would in fact be easier to pull?
It would certaintly make an interesting practical test to compare the two scenarios.
Cheers, Iain
P.S. How about an independent tandom with air bags so you could lift one wheel as required and have the best of both worlds??
Doubt it... Problem often occurring is incorrect tyre pressures on trailers, mainly because the operator rarely knows the exact weight to be able to calculate the right pressure using the data on the tyre side wall, and there is no simple chart like on cars – get that right and it should not be an issue (assuming the correct tyres for the task is fitted) – theoretically you would have less resistance per tyre but you have twice as many.
You are also adding considerably to weight for no good reason.
Only thing I can see is it MAY add to floation in soft sand but still the extra weight......
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