Jul-20-2017 10:31 AM
Aug-30-2017 04:11 PM
4x4ord wrote:
You said you run just enough
air pressure to be off your overloads. I didn't think the F250 had overloads? I think you should try dumping the air out of your air bags. I'm guessing your overload springs are banging oon thier supports. My truck rides very similar towing as it does empty.
Aug-29-2017 09:17 PM
Aug-29-2017 07:44 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:
Probably because many of us has had chucking issues and what we found was just the opposite of some of durbs opinions that say it won't work.
For example is I found air bags eliminated my chucking issues with a certain combo but I've been around towing trailers since '58 and I have enough experience to know air bags may not work in all chucking problems.
Durb does have some good pointers and reasons a certain combo can have chucking issues but to say this or that will or won't stop chucking isn't true for all combos.
Aug-29-2017 07:44 PM
Garyl53 wrote:
Danrclem - changing the springs was about a two hour job, mostly setting up the jack and jack stands correctly. I just removed the wheels, removed the screw holding the brake line bracket to create some slack, removed the front sway bar from the top of the links and then lowered the axle. Springs can then be lifted out quite easily and replaced. The front height only lowered about 3/4 of an inch.
Aug-29-2017 07:32 PM
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Aug-29-2017 09:49 AM
Aug-29-2017 07:52 AM
Garyl53 wrote:
Answers for Old-Biscuit:
IS 5th wheel LEVEL when hitched to truck?
(Garyl53) Within 1" or so.
What air pressure are you running in air bags on truck?
(Garyl53) I have tried to be be just barely off the overloads (about 30# in bags) and I have also tried to level the truck which is about 1-2" off the overloads (about 50# in bags).
5th wheel has a dry weight of 9795# and dry pin weight of 2375# (24% pin weight)
What pin weight do you have with 5vr loaded up camp ready?
(Garyl53) about 2700#
Mor/Ryde RPB, Correct Track II, EZ-Flex Equalizer, Lippert Shock Kit on 5vr should provide SMOOTH towing
Issue with chucking could be stiff truck suspension (4X4 Camper/Plow/FX packages) and the wheel base of that F250
F250..10K GVWR
1683# cargo carrying capacity
14,400# max tow.........but you have run out of payload hence the air bags and rough riding
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.
Aug-28-2017 03:18 PM
Garyl53 wrote:
Hi,
Here is an update from the OP:
I was able to locate some 5200 lb. front coil springs for a reasonable price so I removed the 6000 lb. plow package springs. This resulted in a slightly better unloaded ride but nothing significant. I just returned a camping weekend and I would say that the new front springs had the effect of making the "chucking" just slightly less severe. The "chucking" was still very much present but the amplitude or severity of the "push-pull" feeling was a little less. Unfortunately it will need to get a lot better or I will have to look into a new trailer and/or truck combo. I am planning on finding someone local to pull my 5th wheel just to see if they also experience the issue when using a different tow vehicle.
Again thanks for all of your suggestions and please post anymore ideas about this issue.
Aug-28-2017 11:31 AM