GreenbackHunter
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I'm having trouble with my boat trailer.
When I reach 40 -65 mph, the van jerks very rapidly and hard, making it unsafe and uncomfortable.
I have a 2005 Buick Terraza, same as a Pontiac Montana or Chevy minivan, Same body, same frame.
And an 18 1/2 Smokercraft on Shorel Landr trailer.
To start, my last van was the same model, and had no issues. Same hitch on this van.
Curt Class III...
When loaded,, ready to go, my tongue weight is about 15%, trailer sits level, no excessive play on hitch, receiver, or 2" ball.
I haven't changed the way I load the boat, other than a few empty coolers strapped down, once in a while, to save room in van.
And van is basically loaded the same, every time.
One thing to note, is that the boat and trailer did sit, for the 2 years, when covid hit.
I thought it might be a flat spot on tires, from sitting, but that should affect it all the time, not just once a trip starts, with full tank in van.
When I start a trip, full tank of gas, the trailer starts Jerking so fast and hard, I have to slow down. This starts at about 50 mph, and don't stop unless I slow down to about 40, 45.
After about 1 hour of driving, it seems to go away.
I've checked trailer wheel bearings, has good tires, bought new, 2 years ago, low mileage, and nothing has changed, since I used to tow with old van. I never had this problem.
I've had a great auto shop, go over the van, and nothing is wrong on van itself.
The only thing I can think of, is weight distribution, or angle of trailer to van, when I have a full tank of gas.
But, when the gas tank is full, it looks perfectly level.
Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.
This is dangerous, and getting annoying.
I have to stick to back roads, until van and trailer feel right. I have a few big trips coming soon, I'd like to get this figures out.
Please help,
Thanks
When I reach 40 -65 mph, the van jerks very rapidly and hard, making it unsafe and uncomfortable.
I have a 2005 Buick Terraza, same as a Pontiac Montana or Chevy minivan, Same body, same frame.
And an 18 1/2 Smokercraft on Shorel Landr trailer.
To start, my last van was the same model, and had no issues. Same hitch on this van.
Curt Class III...
When loaded,, ready to go, my tongue weight is about 15%, trailer sits level, no excessive play on hitch, receiver, or 2" ball.
I haven't changed the way I load the boat, other than a few empty coolers strapped down, once in a while, to save room in van.
And van is basically loaded the same, every time.
One thing to note, is that the boat and trailer did sit, for the 2 years, when covid hit.
I thought it might be a flat spot on tires, from sitting, but that should affect it all the time, not just once a trip starts, with full tank in van.
When I start a trip, full tank of gas, the trailer starts Jerking so fast and hard, I have to slow down. This starts at about 50 mph, and don't stop unless I slow down to about 40, 45.
After about 1 hour of driving, it seems to go away.
I've checked trailer wheel bearings, has good tires, bought new, 2 years ago, low mileage, and nothing has changed, since I used to tow with old van. I never had this problem.
I've had a great auto shop, go over the van, and nothing is wrong on van itself.
The only thing I can think of, is weight distribution, or angle of trailer to van, when I have a full tank of gas.
But, when the gas tank is full, it looks perfectly level.
Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.
This is dangerous, and getting annoying.
I have to stick to back roads, until van and trailer feel right. I have a few big trips coming soon, I'd like to get this figures out.
Please help,
Thanks