Apr-24-2015 03:38 PM
Jun-11-2015 11:13 PM
RCMAN46 wrote:
To the Op.
When I take the weights you supplied I get a trailer weight of 14140 Lbs.
With a pin weight of 3020 that gives a pin percentage of about 21%.
With long trailers and depending on how much overhang you have on the rear 21% is probably on the low side.
If you were to redistribute some weight if possible and get the pin percentage close to 25% you may see a dramatic change in the amount of porpoising.
Jun-11-2015 04:04 PM
Jun-11-2015 08:40 AM
Jun-11-2015 08:12 AM
Jun-09-2015 07:08 AM
07PSDCREW wrote:RCMAN46 wrote:
If the OP will give us the CAT scale numbers I am betting we may find his pin weight percentage is way low.
Number one cause of porpoising is low pin weight percentage.
After we get actual CAT scale numbers then we can intelligently discuss if he has enough truck. Right now we are only guessing.
I didn't read all 7 pages, but I agree here. I discovered that by adding water to my front mounted fresh tank made my truck ride soo much better than when we ride with the tank empty. We were going to a park with no hookups and I filled the freshwater before leaving. What a difference!
Jun-08-2015 05:06 PM
eightball1974 wrote:Oldme wrote:TXiceman wrote:Oldme wrote:TXiceman wrote:
Quiet frankly, an F250 is not enough truck for your trailer. The added 1000# springs do not increase the trucks weight rating.
Some times the truck bouncing is cause by too light of a pin weight.
Ken
I think ypu missed the part where the truck was RE-CERTIFIED
for the new capacity.
Tampa Spring, where his was done, is licensed to RE-CERTIFY
for the change in load capacity.
The only true certification is by the original manufacturer or a factory certified upfitter.
Ken
Correct.
That is WHY Tampa Spring can re-certify.
Hello I had a question for you since your from Tampa. I just got a 35ft Impact toy Hauler, I noticed my 2015 F250 sags down just about to the yellow bump stops on the frame. I was thinking about adding the leaf spring but then figured that would just give me a rougher ride when not towing so thinking about air bags and noticed you were getting them soon. Wanted to know if you don't mind me asking where you were going to for them. Thanks.
Jun-08-2015 04:59 PM
Jun-08-2015 04:55 PM
Jun-05-2015 04:40 AM
Jun-05-2015 01:39 AM
gtsum wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
With only 3,200# pin you should not have need to do anything to "level" your truck. Blisten's would have helped and not running over 55 psi on your rear tires. Airbag kingpin also helps!
I have about 4k in the truck with me and family and hitch and misc and the pin weight. I squatted about 4.5 inches when hooked up without timbrens. I am just under the 7k axle and gvwr of 12400. She is loaded down pretty good. I have a srw and with almost 7k on the drive axle I need my rear tires at max pressure (80). Tired r rated at 3640 at 80psi each, so not sure how I could run lower psi?
I have a 6'4" bed and went with same hitch you have so I needed a sidewinder pin box. The air ride sidewinder is only rated to 16k...my rig is 16500 gvwr so I went with the 19k non air ride sidewinder
I might well go to a ram dually with air ride and get a ts3 hitch and call it good....even though I just ordered my truck last year....will see how it does on a 3k mile trip this summer:)
Jun-04-2015 09:15 PM
RCMAN46 wrote:
If the OP will give us the CAT scale numbers I am betting we may find his pin weight percentage is way low.
Number one cause of porpoising is low pin weight percentage.
After we get actual CAT scale numbers then we can intelligently discuss if he has enough truck. Right now we are only guessing.
Jun-04-2015 07:25 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
With only 3,200# pin you should not have need to do anything to "level" your truck. Blisten's would have helped and not running over 55 psi on your rear tires. Airbag kingpin also helps!
Jun-04-2015 07:20 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
With only 3,200# pin you should not have need to do anything to "level" your truck. Blisten's would have helped and not running over 55 psi on your rear tires. Airbag kingpin also helps!
Jun-04-2015 06:40 PM