Jun-19-2018 04:48 AM
Jun-22-2018 08:54 AM
mlj427 wrote:
I had a squirrelly 35 ft trailer that I could not get to calm down until I upgraded to load range E tires. It was a night and day difference. I also set all of the tires to the top of the factory recommended pressure.
Good luck
Jun-22-2018 07:30 AM
Jun-21-2018 06:18 PM
Jun-21-2018 05:52 PM
Jun-20-2018 07:20 PM
Huntindog wrote:Fishwater wrote:I would make the time before spending a ton of money.....That would be wasted if you have a weight problem.
I called & spoke with Hensley today AND they sure don’t give those away do they? Wow! Sticker shock aside I believe they answered all my questions but I wonder how accurate the height set up is with a fixed stinger? I like that the Propride offers an adjustable stinger, seems more practical to me. Does anyone have any opinions on Propride vs Hensley or fixed vs adjustable stinger?
I’m still considering another Reese dual cam set up, especially for the money but worry it won’t be enough of an improvement to justify the expense. Hmmmm.
As far as bringing the the trailer to the scales , I have found two local to me, about an hour from home each way. Now finding the time to get there is the challenge but I do understand that it would help me figure out exactly what’s going on with my set up, just need to find the time.
Jun-20-2018 05:20 PM
Fishwater wrote:I would make the time before spending a ton of money.....That would be wasted if you have a weight problem.
I called & spoke with Hensley today AND they sure don’t give those away do they? Wow! Sticker shock aside I believe they answered all my questions but I wonder how accurate the height set up is with a fixed stinger? I like that the Propride offers an adjustable stinger, seems more practical to me. Does anyone have any opinions on Propride vs Hensley or fixed vs adjustable stinger?
I’m still considering another Reese dual cam set up, especially for the money but worry it won’t be enough of an improvement to justify the expense. Hmmmm.
As far as bringing the the trailer to the scales , I have found two local to me, about an hour from home each way. Now finding the time to get there is the challenge but I do understand that it would help me figure out exactly what’s going on with my set up, just need to find the time.
Jun-20-2018 05:11 PM
Jun-20-2018 09:53 AM
Jun-20-2018 09:33 AM
Jun-20-2018 09:28 AM
valhalla360 wrote:Lantley wrote:
My 2nd thought on projected pivot point vs.actually being on the axle. Is that the fiver is much taller and heavier than a TT.
What the fiver may gain by actually sitting on the axle it looses due to being so tall and having a higher center of gravity.
On paper maybe someone can determine that the projected pivot point is less effective, but from the driver's seat my experience is the Hensley does tow just as well as a 5'er.
There may be exceptions but reality is the 5er center of gravity isn't much higher. The vast majority of the higher up stuff is empty air space. Most of the heavy stuff (tanks, appliances, storage spaces) are concentrated down low. It is a little higher but not near as much as it would appear by looking at the side of the rig.
Probably more importantly, trucks rolling over from the higher hitch point of a 5er are almost unheard of compared to trucks jackknifing due to a TT sway getting out of control.
A TT properly set up should tow safely & comfortably but even with the right setup an equivalent 5er with no special effort will tow better.
I'm still betting, we find the OP is missing something significant...my best guess is he is well over the GVWR for the trailer and the pin weight is low.
Jun-20-2018 08:32 AM
D-C-Johnson wrote:
I recently upgraded myself from a 32ft to a 37ft I have a blue-ox swaypro 2 weight for 1200lb, I have less sway with the 37 footer than I did with my 32 but I struggle more with what I guessing is called proposing I get alot of bounce I have played with weight a little to see if it helped not much change moving 100lbs front/back, my 05 2500hd is sitting quite level and my TT(2018 kodiak 331bhsl) is level in tow but on some roads its an bit nerve racking when I hit dips or humps in the road, any input on possible cause is welcome.
Jun-20-2018 07:40 AM
Jun-20-2018 07:17 AM
Lantley wrote:
My 2nd thought on projected pivot point vs.actually being on the axle. Is that the fiver is much taller and heavier than a TT.
What the fiver may gain by actually sitting on the axle it looses due to being so tall and having a higher center of gravity.
On paper maybe someone can determine that the projected pivot point is less effective, but from the driver's seat my experience is the Hensley does tow just as well as a 5'er.
Jun-20-2018 06:52 AM