four winns 214
Senior Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Oct 25, 2008
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Occasionally there are posts by folks contemplating a long distance tow asking about the stresses of such a tow on tires, hubs, and transmission. Several times a year, I tow two different 21' boats carried on tandem axle trailers on trips of a couple hundred miles. An observation I've made several times, the latest being tonight, is that the spike in temps and thermal stress occurs not on the Interstate, but on the last 12 miles of the trip down a suburban highway with multiple stop lights. I check hub temps with an infrared thermometer each time I stop and when I arrive home and my truck has transmission temp digital readout. The highest readings are observed after backing the boat down my driveway.