Bigkevschopshop
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So after many miles I finally got my ass beat by my truck.
Preface, I have a 18' car hauler, towed this ***** many miles, no real issues other than being too light on tongue weight when unloaded. Towing with the suburban before, and 3 of the NBS tahoes, no issues, smooth and clear when loaded from 1k to 5k on the trailer. All my trailers I have ever owned have balanced trailer tires, this helps make them tow smooth, and helps the MPG out a bit.
I bought the Esky last December area, loved it, Towed with it a few months ago and noticed it beating the shit out of me, I thought I was at a weird loading point, maybe not enough tongue weight, NOPE did it worse, so slid it back and was back to where it was before. This car on the trailer is a touch over 2k and was very easy to tow, hell I got 14 mpg to 15 loaded.
1 pic from that trip, notice the tow rig good and level, air suspension doing what It should and bumping up the back a bit, but front of trailer a bit nose high as they should be, not stupid high.
Today I sold the c10 I had acquired recently, and bought a Buick. Heavier car by 1500-2k lbs, instantly was the most beat down I have ever received from a truck. The steering wheel and shifter were shacking up and down, we were getting thrown up and down in the seats. The beating I got today has my whole body sore, my right hand numb a bit from trying to hold on to her. So it seems the Esky does not like this trailering stuff. Only from 70-80 mph, worse on asphalt roads that are smoother, concrete and bumpy seems to make it a bit less pronounced. The drivetrain does wonderful, and power is great... This is so bad, I am strongly considering selling both and starting from scratch.
So does anyone else have any insight on this beat down I got today? Anyone else had similar issues towing with their K2 platform? Is it the air suspension and MRC maybe fighting eachother?
Preface, I have a 18' car hauler, towed this ***** many miles, no real issues other than being too light on tongue weight when unloaded. Towing with the suburban before, and 3 of the NBS tahoes, no issues, smooth and clear when loaded from 1k to 5k on the trailer. All my trailers I have ever owned have balanced trailer tires, this helps make them tow smooth, and helps the MPG out a bit.
I bought the Esky last December area, loved it, Towed with it a few months ago and noticed it beating the shit out of me, I thought I was at a weird loading point, maybe not enough tongue weight, NOPE did it worse, so slid it back and was back to where it was before. This car on the trailer is a touch over 2k and was very easy to tow, hell I got 14 mpg to 15 loaded.
1 pic from that trip, notice the tow rig good and level, air suspension doing what It should and bumping up the back a bit, but front of trailer a bit nose high as they should be, not stupid high.
Today I sold the c10 I had acquired recently, and bought a Buick. Heavier car by 1500-2k lbs, instantly was the most beat down I have ever received from a truck. The steering wheel and shifter were shacking up and down, we were getting thrown up and down in the seats. The beating I got today has my whole body sore, my right hand numb a bit from trying to hold on to her. So it seems the Esky does not like this trailering stuff. Only from 70-80 mph, worse on asphalt roads that are smoother, concrete and bumpy seems to make it a bit less pronounced. The drivetrain does wonderful, and power is great... This is so bad, I am strongly considering selling both and starting from scratch.
So does anyone else have any insight on this beat down I got today? Anyone else had similar issues towing with their K2 platform? Is it the air suspension and MRC maybe fighting eachother?