Cyber Man
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Tongue weight accounts for the ballpark of Dynamic load. Have you tried weighing the tongue weight of a 11,000 lbs trailer with a hitch scale? I have done that, and it can never be 6000 lbs. The skid plate testing that’s done by OEMs accounts for all these parameters to finally arrive at the Tongue weight. The tow vehicle is powerful enough to Tow more weight. Check out the Guinness world record that Porsche Cayenne holds for towing Boeing airplane, but guess how much the Tongue weight limit is as per the specs - 750 lbs. If what you are saying is true, then a bump while cornering 30 mph 11,000 lbs trailer should put 10,000 lbs weight on tongue. Can you imagine how much under/over steering that’ll cause? Research on how skid plate testing is done by OEMs to arrive at the Tongue weight. The suspension of Tow Vehicle, Axle load, WD hitch, and several more mechanics come into play. It’s not as simple as Dynamic load multiplied by X times the tongue weight when there is a bump!! If what you saying is true, then a 20,000 lbs Semi towing a 1000 lbs trailer should put 20K lbs of downward pressure on the hitch after it hits a bump. That’s not how physics works.Dynamic weight is 100% based on trailer weight, along with distribution and tow vehicle dynamics.
When the tow vehicle hits a bump the hitch will rise. The amount of force that places on the hitch is dependent on the inertia of the trailer, not the static tongue weight.
That's why trailer and hitch test standards are based on the dynamics and run around 6k of vertical tongue load for a 11k class trailer.
A trailer with 1,100 tongue weight could be 11k pounds or 2k. In the 11k case (ignoring tire&axle), it could be 6,050 pounds directly over the hitch and 4,950 pounds an equal distance from the axle the other way. The hitch needs to directly accelerate that 6k during bumps, not just the 1k of net torque difference.
Then, for long term durability, that value needs to be derated due to fatigue limits of the materials.
Jumping off a scale gives you a reading of f=m*a where a is gravity plus your jumping ability. Jumping on a scale results is a deceleration based on your body's compliance and how much you bend you knees. Typically 2-3gs per Grok, so you'll get a reading of 3-4x your weight. Think hammer resting on a nail vs hammer swung at a nail.
If you still don’t believe, then talk to a guy by name Andy who is quite popular on YouTube for towing 23+’ Airstream trailers with Tesla sedans. I have talked to him multiple times to understand how hitch reinforcement is done when you exceed Tongue weight while driving! Tongue weight can never be 10X. If this were true, most rigs will have under/over steering while driving!
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