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I like the concept, it would work better if you could use 2 tounges though. Place them on the farthest corners of the VEHICHLE (not trailer) and put the ball on the trailer. Every time you turn the tounge opposite of the direction you turn is pushed out. This would also have to be programmed for the legnth of the axil from the vehichle, but I imagine a computer would have to control this anyway. As an added bonus it would be easier to back up as well. |
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[21 Quest], I don't see how moving the trailer hitch vertically affects the yaw behaviour (steering) of the trailer. The axis about which the trailer pivots is not changed whether the hitch is at ground level or way up in the air. As long as your pivot and hitch are stiff to reduce the ability of the combination to pitch, you'll have no problems on that front. |
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[RV], you've just invented a minature articulated lorry. |
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This is called a Gooseneck trailer, some places, although those only get the ball/pivot/hitch into the bed of the pickup truck. |
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The proposed design would allow the trailer to pivot around to the front of the vehicle, which would make backing the trailer a lot easier. |
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