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BillPenn wrote:Does the 5er sit near level, if tail down that could cause your sway
Thanks for the suggestions. Seems reasonable that it may be light on the pin weight. The Dodge sits a good 6" taller than my Chevy did, could make a difference on the pin weight. I'll have to check that when I get it out next spring. I also checked the Goodyear sight, they recommend adding an additional 10psi if towing between 66-75 mph.
Nov-25-2014 10:18 AM
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BillPenn wrote:
Have a 2014 Dodge 2500 Crew Cab 6.7L Diesel pulling a 32’ Thor 5er (dry weight 11500). New truck pulls great with plenty of power to spare. Only one problem, if I get over about 65 mph the rear of the trailer will start to noticeably sway. Can’t feel it in the truck, but you can see it in the mirrors. If I slow to below 60 mph it will stop. I replaced my tires this year with new Good Year ST225/75R15 load range E, and have them inflated to the recommended 55psi. With the trailer hooked up it sits fairly level, maybe a little down in the front. Any suggestions on stopping this, or is it normal? Not looking to do 90 but would like to maintain the speed limit.
Nov-25-2014 09:34 AM
2001 36' Kountry Star DP
Nov-25-2014 09:33 AM
filrupmark wrote:Not if they are STs. STs are limited to 65 regardless of load range.
Load range E can handle 80 Psi .but if your trailer is 11,500 dry those 15" tires are overloaded and not sized properly for your trailer.
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Merrykalia wrote:
I was coming down I-81 in Virginia last Thursday afternoon, traveling along between 70 and 75 mph. Posted speed is 70.
I am not towing, just have the truck and I see in my rearview mirror a good size fiver heading towards me. I could see the trailer wandering around when he was still behind me. He passed me, going at least 80, but probably closer to 85. There were Louisiana tags on the trailer. He was taking up every square inch of his lane with all the wandering around that the trailer was doing. It was really scary.
Nov-25-2014 09:04 AM
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BillPenn wrote:
Hitch is above the axle. How do you measure the pin weight?
Nov-25-2014 08:45 AM