poor rear ride with a load
poor rear ride with a load
ok, this weekend i went camping. pulled a tt and had a quad in my truck. the tt just BARELY moved the truck when i set it onto the ball, not much tongue weight. the problem is whenever i hit a decent bump, the back of the truck felt like a pogo stick, up down up down, for a couple times till it settled. it was like the shocks just couldnt handle it. has anyone else experienced this? if so, have you done anything that helped it?
Originally Posted by takotruckin
ok, this weekend i went camping. pulled a tt and had a quad in my truck. the tt just BARELY moved the truck when i set it onto the ball, not much tongue weight. the problem is whenever i hit a decent bump, the back of the truck felt like a pogo stick, up down up down, for a couple times till it settled. it was like the shocks just couldnt handle it. has anyone else experienced this? if so, have you done anything that helped it?
Do you have a weight distributing hitch? If not, you really need one. I towed a 19 foot travel trailer without a weight distrubuting hitch for a couple of years and I couldn't believe the difference it makes. Try it, you'll like it.
Originally Posted by takotruckin
ok, this weekend i went camping. pulled a tt and had a quad in my truck. the tt just BARELY moved the truck when i set it onto the ball, not much tongue weight. the problem is whenever i hit a decent bump, the back of the truck felt like a pogo stick, up down up down, for a couple times till it settled. it was like the shocks just couldnt handle it. has anyone else experienced this? if so, have you done anything that helped it?
i have used a weight distributing hitch before on another trailer, this one had just about no tongue weight, so it really didnt need it. it did it even without the atv. im thinking the bilsteins are the trick. the springs handle it fine, the shocks just cant dampen the force.
I had issues along those lines. Timbrens solved all of them though. Well worth the $125 they cost. Now I can load the bed and tow the 7g trailer with ease.
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I think the problem here is not enough tongue weight. Any travel trailer that just barely drops the truck like he said is not right. Sounds to me like the pogo'ing is the trailer bouncing the back of the truck UP when hitting bumps. The rule of thumb is 10% of trailer weight should be on tongue, maybe you should get it weighed. I've pulled an 18 ft enclosed car hauler with mine and had no problems with bounce. My trailer weight was approx 4500 lbs with a 500 lb tongue weight and no equalizer hitch. Just my .02
Originally Posted by SAJEFFC
I think the problem here is not enough tongue weight. Any travel trailer that just barely drops the truck like he said is not right. Sounds to me like the pogo'ing is the trailer bouncing the back of the truck UP when hitting bumps. The rule of thumb is 10% of trailer weight should be on tongue, maybe you should get it weighed. I've pulled an 18 ft enclosed car hauler with mine and had no problems with bounce. My trailer weight was approx 4500 lbs with a 500 lb tongue weight and no equalizer hitch. Just my .02


