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Durb wrote:ReneeG wrote:
Durb, OP said he bought a BD3 and it didn't fix his problem. I know what you mean about a TrailerSaver because we have one. We boondock off many forest service roads and don't feel the trailer chuck, do the truck as you said. You may be onto something with the trailer being the culprit. Ours has an E-Z Flex suspension system and quad shocks which I'm sure helps. Plus all our holding tanks are in the middle, adding to correct weight distribution.
I didn't see that OP had tried a BD3. Forces coming from the trailer are a combination of bouncing forces (up and down) and chucking forces (back and forth). I feel that the BD3 does a good job with the bouncing forces but the chucking forces are pushing against the solid steel uprights and are being transferred to the truck frame. Fortunately, the bouncing and chucking forces are timed events so that the trailer is pushing down and pushing forward at the same time. The TS3 has a high hinge design so when the hitch jaws are being pushed down they also rotate forward absorbing the chucking forces. I believe the TS3 is more capable of dissipating chucking forces than the BD3 by the nature of the design. Many people on this forum run the BD3 with a MorRyde pin box.
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Jul-23-2017 08:03 PM
ReneeG wrote:
Durb, OP said he bought a BD3 and it didn't fix his problem. I know what you mean about a TrailerSaver because we have one. We boondock off many forest service roads and don't feel the trailer chuck, do the truck as you said. You may be onto something with the trailer being the culprit. Ours has an E-Z Flex suspension system and quad shocks which I'm sure helps. Plus all our holding tanks are in the middle, adding to correct weight distribution.
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Jul-21-2017 02:17 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:Garyl53 wrote:
The label specs on my F250 are 10k GVWR, 14.4k max tow, 2020# payload, 23.5 GCWR, 6200# GRAWR. I also believe due to the options configuration it is identical to F350 with following specs:
11.5k GVWR
15.7k max tow
23.5k GCWR
3.5k payload
I think I am under all specs except labeled payload (2020# v 2720# actual)
Here are CAT numbers:
Truck only -
Steer - 4720#
Drive - 3300#
Total - 8020
Truck + 5vr -
Steer - 4840#
Drive - 6020#
5vr - 8680#
Total- 19540#
Thank you for the questions.
Thank you for the answers.......
Couple of things.
NO your truck is NOT like a F350
It has a 10K GVWR, 2020# payload -----nothing you have on truck changes that
Those snowplow HD Coils up front are causing some of your rough riding issues
As for the numbers:
Wet pin weight 2720#
Not really ....you have added 2720# to Rear axle BUT have also increased weight on front axle by 120#-----that's 2820# pin weight
800# OVER your payload of 2020#
Trucks GVWR is 10,000#
trucks scaled weight when hitched to 5vr is 10,860#
F/axle--4840# plus R/axle 6020#
860# Over GVWR
Trailers suspension should result in trailer riding smooth...but truck is the culprit
Rough ride is due to trucks heavy duty/stiff front axle suspension, air bags vs overloads and the resonance created by trucks wheel base and distance to trailers axles.
IF you got rid of those HD front snowplow coils....back to stock I think you would see/feel a marked improvement in ride comfort
One other question???
What tire PSI are you running up front when towing?
My F/axle has similar weight....I run 55 psi ALL the time (towing or not towing) as front axle weight doesn't change much (I add 150# to F/axle when I hitch up my 5vr----king pin is 2" forward of R/axle center line)
Rear tires.....45# not towing and 80# towing
Stiff suspension, Tire PSI higher then needed.......rough rough ride
Jul-21-2017 02:01 PM
Garyl53 wrote:
danrclem -
I think the F250/350 6.7L SRW (W/O the Plow and Camper options) models come standard with a 5600# Front GAWR (Spring Code D). I may also look into having those changed. I suspect there are a lot of those available at a good price used since lots of people will "lift" these trucks and discard the front springs in the process.