I have an older 8.5’x12’ drive on/drive off sled bed trailer with the fiberglass top.
My old truck (2007 4 door Silverado short box with a soft roll up cover (almost always down)). Pulled my trailer absolutely fine regardless of speed traveling.
My new truck (2018 F150 again 4 door, short box and soft roll up cover) pulls the trailer absolutely fine power wise but has an odd feel.
Drove the truck from my place to the farm to pull trailer/sleds out of storage and truck drove just fine. Picked up trailer and traveled same roads back home and it just had an odd feel to it. Not bouncing, no bad vibration in steering wheel but almost felt like a air flow issue also odd vibration type noise (but again no substantial vibration in the steering wheel). At low speeds nothing, 55-75 mph just an odd feel and even noise (tracked just fine). Tires on trailer where replaced last fall.
The ford sits up a couple inches higher then the Chevy but other then that nothing drastically different between the trucks.
Any ideas?
My old truck (2007 4 door Silverado short box with a soft roll up cover (almost always down)). Pulled my trailer absolutely fine regardless of speed traveling.
My new truck (2018 F150 again 4 door, short box and soft roll up cover) pulls the trailer absolutely fine power wise but has an odd feel.
Drove the truck from my place to the farm to pull trailer/sleds out of storage and truck drove just fine. Picked up trailer and traveled same roads back home and it just had an odd feel to it. Not bouncing, no bad vibration in steering wheel but almost felt like a air flow issue also odd vibration type noise (but again no substantial vibration in the steering wheel). At low speeds nothing, 55-75 mph just an odd feel and even noise (tracked just fine). Tires on trailer where replaced last fall.
The ford sits up a couple inches higher then the Chevy but other then that nothing drastically different between the trucks.
Any ideas?