F250 FX4 towing issue
#17
Looks good to me JP. I'll measure my wheelwell heights in March when I hook back up. Curious as to my front/rear differences now...
I see you also added a middle bolt to the hitch rails. I never understood why the installers of these would not put the center bolts in. They claimed they weren't needed. I found out otherwise one day when my slider decided to malfuntion and I had to really gas it to get it to slide. When it quit sliding, it pulled the front cross bar up about 6" in the middle while all of the outside bolts held. Got a whole new hitch and rails out of the deal and put in the middle bolts after that. Never a problem since.
Sorry for the reply time, had to work a few days!
I see you also added a middle bolt to the hitch rails. I never understood why the installers of these would not put the center bolts in. They claimed they weren't needed. I found out otherwise one day when my slider decided to malfuntion and I had to really gas it to get it to slide. When it quit sliding, it pulled the front cross bar up about 6" in the middle while all of the outside bolts held. Got a whole new hitch and rails out of the deal and put in the middle bolts after that. Never a problem since.
Sorry for the reply time, had to work a few days!
#19
RR, personaly I wouldn't change a thing. That in my opinion should be where your helper springs ( overloads) should be.
On my one ton and equipment trailer I sit more heavily than that. If your comfortable with the feel of the truck, and the steering isn't a loose feel than you should be ok.
By the way if you have an adjustable pin plate. aprox how far in front of the rear axle is the pin plate. It should be close to 2 ".
the more forward the pin the more weight on the front axle, the further back the less weight! I know it sounds strange but its true.
My system is a little different, My king pin (not ball) is fixed in the box to a plate and the fifth wheel plate is on the trailer. but the pin is 2" infront of the rear axle.
On my one ton and equipment trailer I sit more heavily than that. If your comfortable with the feel of the truck, and the steering isn't a loose feel than you should be ok.
By the way if you have an adjustable pin plate. aprox how far in front of the rear axle is the pin plate. It should be close to 2 ".
the more forward the pin the more weight on the front axle, the further back the less weight! I know it sounds strange but its true.
My system is a little different, My king pin (not ball) is fixed in the box to a plate and the fifth wheel plate is on the trailer. but the pin is 2" infront of the rear axle.
#20
Originally Posted by stevlin
RR, personaly I wouldn't change a thing. That in my opinion should be where your helper springs ( overloads) should be.
On my one ton and equipment trailer I sit more heavily than that. If your comfortable with the feel of the truck, and the steering isn't a loose feel than you should be ok.
By the way if you have an adjustable pin plate. aprox how far in front of the rear axle is the pin plate. It should be close to 2 ".
the more forward the pin the more weight on the front axle, the further back the less weight! I know it sounds strange but its true.
My system is a little different, My king pin (not ball) is fixed in the box to a plate and the fifth wheel plate is on the trailer. but the pin is 2" infront of the rear axle.
On my one ton and equipment trailer I sit more heavily than that. If your comfortable with the feel of the truck, and the steering isn't a loose feel than you should be ok.
By the way if you have an adjustable pin plate. aprox how far in front of the rear axle is the pin plate. It should be close to 2 ".
the more forward the pin the more weight on the front axle, the further back the less weight! I know it sounds strange but its true.
My system is a little different, My king pin (not ball) is fixed in the box to a plate and the fifth wheel plate is on the trailer. but the pin is 2" infront of the rear axle.
#22
Originally Posted by stevlin
RR how does it feel on the road?
Any side to side movement similar to wandering ?
Any side to side movement similar to wandering ?
I felt it was more balanced if that makes sense. I tried to drive around 60 to allow some 18wheelers pass me and I didn't feel any difference from before. Then i kicked it up to 70, no problem, I passed a few of the trucks that passed me, then I went up to 75 and it felt fine.
If you look at some of the before's and see how the front 5er frame hasn't really changed positions at all, relative to the rear bumper of the truck. Only the rear came up.
Why do you ask? Due to the air flow under the rig now?
#25
No Just the fact that if your balance is off you'll feel it in the steering.
You answered all, if your towing at that speed and don't feel any wander you fine.
There is nothing more uncomfortabe than a trailer that rules the truck..
Believe me when I say that, when it make you have to pull over and change your drawers, if ya know what I mean.
I hauled tomatoes with a semi and two trailers (a trains). The back trailer wasn't balanced well and moved the semi all over the road, I couldn't park it fast enough.
You answered all, if your towing at that speed and don't feel any wander you fine.
There is nothing more uncomfortabe than a trailer that rules the truck..
Believe me when I say that, when it make you have to pull over and change your drawers, if ya know what I mean.
I hauled tomatoes with a semi and two trailers (a trains). The back trailer wasn't balanced well and moved the semi all over the road, I couldn't park it fast enough.
#26
Originally Posted by stevlin
No Just the fact that if your balance is off you'll feel it in the steering.
You answered all, if your towing at that speed and don't feel any wander you fine.
There is nothing more uncomfortabe than a trailer that rules the truck..
Believe me when I say that, when it make you have to pull over and change your drawers, if ya know what I mean.
I hauled tomatoes with a semi and two trailers (a trains). The back trailer wasn't balanced well and moved the semi all over the road, I couldn't park it fast enough.
You answered all, if your towing at that speed and don't feel any wander you fine.
There is nothing more uncomfortabe than a trailer that rules the truck..
Believe me when I say that, when it make you have to pull over and change your drawers, if ya know what I mean.
I hauled tomatoes with a semi and two trailers (a trains). The back trailer wasn't balanced well and moved the semi all over the road, I couldn't park it fast enough.
When we camp, we get a good giggle out of what people are towing with their TV's. you see some really, really strange things. I am sure you do too.
#27
OH YA.
There is some strange people around.
One of the funniest i recall was a Dodge mini van towing a small camper I'm guessing maybe 12 to 15 foot.
NO not a pop up. He had his hands full. The rear bumber was dmn near on the ground.
Too bad i wasn't following, sure would have enjoyed seeing the sparks .
There is some strange people around.
One of the funniest i recall was a Dodge mini van towing a small camper I'm guessing maybe 12 to 15 foot.
NO not a pop up. He had his hands full. The rear bumber was dmn near on the ground.
Too bad i wasn't following, sure would have enjoyed seeing the sparks .