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OK, so I figured out what the issue was (family member pointed it out to me). So the Hensley has two brackets that go on the frame that have the sway bars and struts attached to it. These brackets are attached to the frame with a couple of bolts and U brackets. So my right side bracket had the...
I can verify how much PSI is in each bag. The dual solution was much more expensive at the time and some family has the same one as me and they haven't had any issues. But I agree in that I should check if the bags are both at the same level. I will check this as soon as I can. Thanks
Yeah, on my F-150 I had a 2 inch drop stinger. On the RAM 2500 I have the 6-inch drop (after talking with Hensley and giving them my measurements). The 6 inch levels it out pretty well.
So took the camper out after adjusting the tire pressure. For the truck, 60 front 70 back. The trailer, 70. Also added more air in my air bags, going to 60 psi. I then tried to not tighten up my Hensley sway bars much at all...
Was a 4 hour trip. I had to stop pretty quickly given we were...
It would be interesting to see what the scale told me, for sure but... Would that really fix my issue? Hypothetically, same issues should of occurred on my F-150 weight wise (trailer and on tongue). I feel like the issue is some kind of configuration of my trailer, hitch, or vehicle. Less so on...