Posted by KenL on August 20, 2015 at 14:57:06 from (174.125.245.62):
In Reply to: sure-trac 14k? posted by Geo-TH,In on August 20, 2015 at 13:27:20:
Are you sure it's the trailer? I have a 6 ton tandem trailer. Whenever I would pull it empty it would shake the truck enough to drive you nuts. Loaded it was smooth as could be and didn't have to be a heavy load. I always swore at the trailer. I week ago, I loaded two 11.25 tires & rims loaded with solution in the back of the truck to have them dismounted. I noticed that the truck sat about the way it does with the empty trailer hooked up. Got going down the road and the truck was shaking like I had the empty trailer hooked up. Had the solution pumped out and the tires dismounted. On the way back with the tires and rims, truck rode as smooth as could be. Something about a certain weight on that truck makes it shake like nuts. Might be something in the tires. Will find out this fall when I put new tires on.
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