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I have a 2006 Dodge Ram 2500. I've added a Bully Dog GT tuner/gauge and the power is great! My front end has been lifted about 2 inches to make the truck set level. I tow a 8600 lb travel trailer (pull behind). I have a heavy duty weight distribution hitch and sway system installed. My question is this:
The trailer pulls and tracks fine, but it feels like the trailer is swaying when I reach speeds 65 and above--above, meaning 70 to 75, I'm not drag racing with the trailer. :smileup: I had my wife look at the trailer when I would feel the pull on the truck. She says the trailer is not swaying a bit. It seems to be the truck is "floating" a little and I'm making adjustments and gives the feeling of a swaying trailer.
Are there any adjustments I can make to stop the feeling I'm getting in the truck. I've had a couple of people tell me they had the same issues with a Dodge and moved to a Ford and was totally satisfied. :158:
The truck pulls the trailer great! The truck just is not handling that great itself.:i_rolleyes: Any ideas?
The trailer pulls and tracks fine, but it feels like the trailer is swaying when I reach speeds 65 and above--above, meaning 70 to 75, I'm not drag racing with the trailer. :smileup: I had my wife look at the trailer when I would feel the pull on the truck. She says the trailer is not swaying a bit. It seems to be the truck is "floating" a little and I'm making adjustments and gives the feeling of a swaying trailer.
Are there any adjustments I can make to stop the feeling I'm getting in the truck. I've had a couple of people tell me they had the same issues with a Dodge and moved to a Ford and was totally satisfied. :158:
The truck pulls the trailer great! The truck just is not handling that great itself.:i_rolleyes: Any ideas?