4 Wheeling with my Off-Road Aerotow Trailer

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Wolfy

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I suppose it doesn't look that Gnarly, but it was rough and steep enough for 4-low, especially pulling the trailer. This was the first real test of the trailer with the new axle and wheel/tire. Tires are down to 15 psi and I might pull a leaf out of the springs to soften them up a bit.



4Runner does OK pulling it. It's a little underpowered, and under geared. I did recently replace the spark plugs and that improved things.

Trailer action starts at 1:50:

 

VCeXpedition

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I like that little trailer. I remember it when it didn't look so gnarly and I liked it back then too!
Nice work and keep those kids fishin'! it's all good.

Dan.
 
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I think your trailer looks pretty darn good, myself. Don’t sell it short. I’m going to have to regear myself.
 
I suppose it doesn't look that Gnarly, but it was rough and steep enough for 4-low, especially pulling the trailer. This was the first real test of the trailer with the new axle and wheel/tire. Tires are down to 15 psi and I might pull a leaf out of the springs to soften them up a bit.



4Runner does OK pulling it. It's a little underpowered, and under geared. I did recently replace the spark plugs and that improved things.

Trailer action starts at 1:50:


May I ask why you lowered the trailer tyre pressure?

Surely because it’s a dead rolling weight having more air helps it, the increased footprint just adds more rolling resistance.? I know the benefits on the vehicle
 

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I suppose it doesn't look that Gnarly, but it was rough and steep enough for 4-low, especially pulling the trailer. This was the first real test of the trailer with the new axle and wheel/tire. Tires are down to 15 psi and I might pull a leaf out of the springs to soften them up a bit.



4Runner does OK pulling it. It's a little underpowered, and under geared. I did recently replace the spark plugs and that improved things.

Trailer action starts at 1:50:

 

Wolfy

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May I ask why you lowered the trailer tyre pressure?

Surely because it’s a dead rolling weight having more air helps it, the increased footprint just adds more rolling resistance.? I know the benefits on the vehicle
Its a 1000# trailer with 10 ply tires. 15 psi is the right pressure.