lol i was gonna say, usually trailers are never stable at high speeds with an angle up tongue. then looking at your photo's i realized you pull with an excursion, so that kind of fixes the problem, tongue should be if anything angled downward will make it track even better. never should have it in the air, allways aimed down.
my friend and me pulled a 36 foot TT with a e250 with no weight distro or sw control. pic below, that rig ran fine right up to 75mph,(no need to go any faster)
click for big trailer reason being heavy tongue weight and a downward angle on the trailer. that trailer towed perfectly too
case in point
Clicky for picturemy vehicle is in the front, now notice the trailer tongue down slightly, that trailer is one of the most stable i have ever towed. and i will simply say this and not starting a war with anyone on this as it was a very stupid thing to do. i have had that rig over 105mph with 0 problems other then liquefying the bearing grease in the trailer.
its all about loading and leveling a trailer to make it stable. this image of perfectly straight leveling towing is way to emphasized i have always had much better towing combo with a heavy nose and slight tilt
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Originally posted by: Dillpick351
does it even go by gears its a drivetrain