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tirebiter
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2010-06-27 9:23 PM (#121632)
Subject: truck feels jerky going at higher speed


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Just pulled my new/used Jamco home with the F-450 (80) mile trip and after 40 miles and getting on the interstate there was noticeable jerky movements.  Is this the brake controller, ( I had it set at 2.5 then 2.0 and it is a digital one) or what is going on?  Also, running lights didn't work--which is probably unrelated ? I appreciate the input.
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2Lcustomtrucks
Reg. Apr 2008
Posted 2010-06-28 12:40 AM (#121638 - in reply to #121632)
Subject: RE: truck feels jerky going at higher speed


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How big is the trailer. They can jerk rhythmically (like over the joints on a concrete bridge) if the trailer is too tongue heavy.
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tirebiter
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2010-06-28 7:32 PM (#121677 - in reply to #121638)
Subject: RE: truck feels jerky going at higher speed


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Thanks for responding.  Yes, I think it  was a bit rhythmic.  It was a pronounced  'feeling'.  I did look at the hitch, while travelling on a country road  to see how it was on the ball and did not detect any movement there.  So, what do I need to have done to make it not tongue heavy?
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tirebiter
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2010-06-28 7:44 PM (#121678 - in reply to #121677)
Subject: RE: truck feels jerky going at higher speed


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I forgot to answer your question on the size of the trailer.  It is a 13 foot shortwall with a 3 horse.  So it is 27 on the floor.  The weight unladen is 9000 #. It looked nice and level when we hooked it up.
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tkgreen7072
Reg. Jun 2010
Posted 2010-06-29 11:00 AM (#121699 - in reply to #121632)
Subject: RE: truck feels jerky going at higher speed


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Since it is constant I would think since it is an unloaded trailer it may be just the lack of weight in the trailer.  It also may be just barily hitting the overloads on the truck, than may explain the bounce your feeling.  I had a f-250 with overloads and when the stock trailer was empty the bounce from the torsin axles and bairly sitting on the overloads it bounced, once it was loaded it went away.
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2010-06-29 11:32 AM (#121701 - in reply to #121632)
Subject: RE: truck feels jerky going at higher speed


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With a 13' short wall, LQ or not, you're going to have about 35% of the trailer weight on the pin. You should not need any more weight to have a smooth pulling trailer. Have you checked the trailer's tire pessures? If they are underinflated, they can pull on the tow vehicle and sometimes cause a porpoising condition.

It sounds as if the trailer's wiring and possibly plug will need some attention. If the blue wire were disconnected and the jerking went away, then the brakes could be involved. But if the movements are regular and rhythmical, then it's probably the inter action of the two vehicles.

As was noted, the springs could be a cause, and the installation of Timbrens or air bags would eliminate any vertical oscillations over the rear axle. They work on light and heavy loads as well.

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tirebiter
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2010-06-29 2:10 PM (#121707 - in reply to #121632)
Subject: RE: truck feels jerky going at higher speed


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Thanks for the help and information. 

 

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hungup
Reg. Jul 2010
Posted 2010-07-19 8:44 AM (#122532 - in reply to #121707)
Subject: RE: truck feels jerky going at higher speed


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If you EVER have a suspicious vibration in your trailer, get your hub bearings checked out. I have a brand new trailer that I ended up having to get the whole axle replaced because the spindle got damaged. It seems that the nut keeper may not have been put on correctly from the factory. I was fortunate enough the wheel fell off when I was at a stop and the trailer and no one else around us was hurt. With the trailer being new and new to me, I would have some "hmm that sounded weird or that felt weird" moments, but I assumed since it was new it was just me not knowing what was normal.
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