Jun-13-2014 02:28 PM
Jun-27-2014 02:07 PM
astraelraen wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:
Does the truck have a "lift" kit and or oversized tires installed?
If so your front end may need alignment.
Since the truck is having this issue with only a few hundred pounds in the bed it really points to something WITH THE TRUCK being wrong and completely rules out trailer and WD.
My suggestion is to put 400 lbs or better (what ever amount of weight it takes to get it to steer off angle) in the bed and take to your dealer and have them go for a test drive. In order to get anything under warranty they (Ford dealer) must see the problem happen.
No the truck and tires are stock / OEM. I will find some time to do that.
Jun-27-2014 12:04 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:
Does the truck have a "lift" kit and or oversized tires installed?
If so your front end may need alignment.
Since the truck is having this issue with only a few hundred pounds in the bed it really points to something WITH THE TRUCK being wrong and completely rules out trailer and WD.
My suggestion is to put 400 lbs or better (what ever amount of weight it takes to get it to steer off angle) in the bed and take to your dealer and have them go for a test drive. In order to get anything under warranty they (Ford dealer) must see the problem happen.
Jun-27-2014 11:19 AM
astraelraen wrote:
Sorry we have been moving so I have not gotten to really address any of these issues.
I did discover what I believe to be the cause of the steering wheel being off center.
While loading the pickup bed with a reasonable amount of weight / household goods. It would cause off center steering. The steering would be off center even with little visual sag on the rear end but I would guess there was 200-400lbs of stuff in the bed....
I can see having light or "floaty" steering if you took too much weight off the front axle, but my F150 seems to get light steering and has off center problems "easily?" I'm wondering if I should take it by the dealer maybe there is something wrong with the electronic steering components.
Going off my last weighed measurements the front axle weighed 3680 and the rear weighed 3820. That's roughly 49/51 weight distribution, you can't really ask for much better than that... It seems like that "little" weight being off the front axle shouldn't cause such a steering issue?
Jun-27-2014 08:51 AM
ah64id wrote:
Here is how my setup looks. I have the L brackets up 1 from level because when fully loaded I am near capacity of these 1200lb bars, and should sell this hitch for a 14K setup.
The 1" riser ball, which only adds 5/8" or so was more for leveling than tension but it did both. I could consider removing it now with the TT siting 3/8" or so lower with the EZ-Flex, but I haven't.
The bracket jackets, hard to see in this photo, do help when the bars are slightly off parallel because plastic wears and makes a level contact surface.
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Jun-23-2014 03:08 PM
MitchF150 wrote:
What about those trailers that have the coupler mounted at the BOTTOM of the A frame rails? If his trailer was setup that way, he'd have no issue at all with the clearance or the angle at which his bars are, etc...
Mitch
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