I am in the same camp as many others, I bet not having the trailer level is your issue. Also note, make sure you have enough tongue weight. Can be very dangerous if you don't.
Please fill us in, what engine, trans 4x4? Crew cab?
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I have heard some people balancing trailer tires to cut down on noise and vibrations
WOW thank you ALL for all the feed back
Stopped on my way home to pick up an adjustable height hitch and my options where a cheap one or a 12” drop stainless one for $349. So I just ordered one online and will have it in a couple days.
I’ll start there then also get the trailer in the garage to check bearings and crawl under it to give the axel a good once over.
The truck is a 2018 with the 3.5 engine and 10 speed tranny. I did find one that had the max trailer package that gave me the larger fuel tank and built in brake controller (hope to upgrade trailer in a year or two).
Have always been a Chevy guy but had a few minor problems the past few year (ya we all do regardless of brand) and was just ready for a change. One of the noticeable changes was the amount of additional room in the back seat of the ford (have two young boys). The one thing I miss with the Chevy is the auto 4 wheel drive (was a nice feature to have.... if weather was iffy just turned the knob and really forgot about it, with ford you had to go up to the Lariat package to get the auto 4 wheel drive (did not want to spend that much).
Any other ideas please speak up, otherwise I’ll report back in a few days