โApr-02-2016 07:10 AM
โJun-21-2024 11:52 AM
Maybe warped disk(s) for brakes on tow vehicle.
โJun-21-2024 12:55 PM
While I am sure the OP would appreciate this suggestion, this thread is 8 years old and the OP hasn't been on here much since.
โApr-12-2016 05:53 AM
โApr-11-2016 07:41 PM
hawkeye-08 wrote:
Can you mount a go pro camera in the bed and get a video of what is going on?
โApr-11-2016 07:37 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
I would be looking strongly at the truck as having an issue. You've commented that all the fixes involving changing hitches and even changing trailers only made a slight improvement. When the only common element in all the changes is the tow vehicle, then that's where you should be looking, IMO.
You're talking about changing to a gooseneck adapter when, in your own words "It actually did tow slightly better with it.". "Slightly better" simply isn't good enough. You should be able to tow with no issues, if not you'll never be happy with it.
โApr-11-2016 04:35 PM
โApr-11-2016 12:58 PM
โApr-11-2016 09:02 AM
โApr-10-2016 08:53 PM
donn0128 wrote:
MORE TRUCK!
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but Cedar Creeks can be very pin heavy. Loaded ready to camp, and drive across a set of scales. You will quickly understand where your peoblem is!
โApr-10-2016 06:21 PM
โApr-02-2016 09:32 PM
โApr-02-2016 05:26 PM
Halmfamily wrote:
Do you have the bolt under the head that holds it to the turnover torqued propely, I believe its 60lbs.
โApr-02-2016 05:11 PM
โApr-02-2016 02:57 PM
Bessie-Hunter wrote:
Check that the pads of the Companion and make sure they set firm on the bed at the rear of the hitch. Others with the newer GM's (2011 to current) have a slight arch in the bed with the apex at the wheel wells, including mine. This results in the hitch flexing for and aft causing the pads to dent and cut the bed where the pads stop. This may be causing your problem, just a thought.