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We saw people towing double axle trailers and there was a 22 ft cruiser boat out there too that someone was towing!
take as much weight out of the van and put it in the prado and dont be afraid to drop air, when we went over i had 16 in the front 18 in the back and 16 in the camper, both truck and trailer were very heavy. If you be careful you will be fine running pressures of 16 or 18 and it makes it more comfotable when driving the inland tracks. Also dont speed on the tracks, i lost my temper with several vehicles that were speeding through the tracks.
oh yeah, leave the water tank empty and top up at the campsite, save lots of weight there
Can anyone explain why lowering the tyres of the camper helps. I understand the tug tyres get more traction by having a longer foot print but wouldn't that make the trailer harder to pull if they also had a bigger foot print. Is it because they dont dig into the sand as deep ?
Same reason as lowering in car. Whether pushing or pulling, a partially deflated tyre is less likely to dig in and more likely to roll over objects, be they sand or mud or whatever. A fully inflated tyre is like an anchor behind your vehicle