Hi All,
I went to pick up my van yesterday from where it is being stored to take it home in preparation for the Christmas Holiday Trip.
It was only the 2nd time towing the new van but this time I was in the car on my own so I had no family distractions which meant I could really assess how my Triton tows the 2.2 ton (unladen) van.
One thing that is a little concerning is that there is a little bounce. It does not happen all the time. It is more prominent during cruising speed at around 80-90kms and is less noticeable if you are accelerating.
This will definitely annoy the 3 kids and wife during the 3.5hr trip to the Prom.
Theory 1:
Is the tow ball height critical? When I hook the van on, the Triton only drops about 10-15mm. I have upgraded the suspension with Iron Performance Foam Cell and raised the rear about 50mm so I am certain the suspension is fine. However, I think that the tow ball height may need to be raised. It appears that the van is not sitting level while hooked on the van and could possibly be raised 50mm - 100mm to get it closer to level. The fact that the van is sitting lower at the tow ball could this be contributing to the bounce? See photo.....
Therefore would the solution be to buy a new tow hitch that is adjustable to achieve the height required? Like this photo? From Supercheap Auto for $385
Theory 2:
My tyres need balancing. Currently booked in to be done on Tuesday.
Theory 3:
I simply need a weight distribution kit. Prices seem to be from $600 to $1200.
My spec plate on the van states that I have an 'empty ball weight' of 181kg. My Triton has a max towball download of 300kg. Should I be allowing for approx 225kg-250kg?
Does anyone else have a similar vehicle set up?
Any advice would be most appreciative.
I went to pick up my van yesterday from where it is being stored to take it home in preparation for the Christmas Holiday Trip.
It was only the 2nd time towing the new van but this time I was in the car on my own so I had no family distractions which meant I could really assess how my Triton tows the 2.2 ton (unladen) van.
One thing that is a little concerning is that there is a little bounce. It does not happen all the time. It is more prominent during cruising speed at around 80-90kms and is less noticeable if you are accelerating.
This will definitely annoy the 3 kids and wife during the 3.5hr trip to the Prom.
Theory 1:
Is the tow ball height critical? When I hook the van on, the Triton only drops about 10-15mm. I have upgraded the suspension with Iron Performance Foam Cell and raised the rear about 50mm so I am certain the suspension is fine. However, I think that the tow ball height may need to be raised. It appears that the van is not sitting level while hooked on the van and could possibly be raised 50mm - 100mm to get it closer to level. The fact that the van is sitting lower at the tow ball could this be contributing to the bounce? See photo.....

Therefore would the solution be to buy a new tow hitch that is adjustable to achieve the height required? Like this photo? From Supercheap Auto for $385

Theory 2:
My tyres need balancing. Currently booked in to be done on Tuesday.
Theory 3:
I simply need a weight distribution kit. Prices seem to be from $600 to $1200.
My spec plate on the van states that I have an 'empty ball weight' of 181kg. My Triton has a max towball download of 300kg. Should I be allowing for approx 225kg-250kg?
Does anyone else have a similar vehicle set up?
Any advice would be most appreciative.