Looking for advice on towing with a 2018 GMC Sierra with a 2" leveling kit. I have plenty of power towing but having a hard time getting it to ride correctly. Seems as though no matter what I adjust my front end seems a bit light. I have tried going from the fourth to the fifth link one my weight distribution bars and that doesn't help at all. I had the ball and trailer measured for correct height etc. and all checks out. Any advice of what I could do different?
So you have a truck with a modified suspension and a poor choice in tires, then you take it to a dealer without a clue, and now it doesn't act right? Might be better to start at square one and make better decisions on these three variables.
Not to sound stupid but payload is weight in the vehicle correct? If that's the case the only thing in the vehicle would be two people at 350lbs total. No cargo.
The leveling kit was dealer installed and the tread pattern on the tires is pretty aggressive so I was thinking the same thing. I took it to a camper dealer today and there shop measured but I am not sure they measured wheel well heights. They were focused on the height of the ball and the tongue of the trailer. I also preload the weight distribution bars and lift the back end up quit a bit before hooking the bars up. Tried the fourth and fifth link. Fourth link feels better than the fifth but it still just doesn't feel right. Seems to be bit light around 50mp and gets better at 55 but just doesn't feel right and you know that is no fun not feeling solid going down the road.
Did you level it to fit bigger tires? Taller sidewalls and deep tread patterns of AT type tires can cause a bit of squirm which may feel like the front end is loose.
Have you weighed or measured the wheel well heights unhooked and hooked to see if youโre transferring enough weight?
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Welcome aboard! What is the GCWR rating on the truck door sticker and what are you towing? It may be as simple as reloading the trailer to shift weight.