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raldl
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Dec 07, 2013

Tow Vehicle Making me Seasick

I am new to this - just bought my first TT. I have a 2011 22 foot Coachman and a 2012 F-150. I use the Equalizer hitch. On my first trip I had very bad bounce while traveling on concrete roads (I was fine on blacktop). I tried towing with and without water and it was the same. The trailer and truck looked level while parked on the street and the sway bars looked horizontal. Any ideas to make for a better ride? I am heading out west in the spring and want an enjoyable trip!

Thanks,
Rick

37 Replies

  • Slowing down is about all you can do. What speed to you travel normally? Try 55-60 mph and see if that does not help.
  • WoodGlue wrote:
    Bouncing on concrete is part of towing unfortunately. I have a perfect setup/weight distribution and I bounce like crazy on concrete too.

    WoodGlue


    Yep, You can't fix it. Concrete has expansion joints. Expansion joints make the TT, and TV bounce, as they are higher than the surrounding concrete. So the TV, and TT are constantly going over bumps, which you really can't feel in a car, but in the LONGER TV and TT combination. It is amplified. Best thing. Slow down. It won't bounce so much.
  • Bouncing on concrete is part of towing unfortunately. I have a perfect setup/weight distribution and I bounce like crazy on concrete too.

    WoodGlue
  • Weight it. Something seems off. Knowing the weights will give you a good place to start.
  • Sounds like you might be over-equalized. Try letting it down a link. Your trailer is not that heavy, and I doubt the tongue weight is very much.

    Max