DeanK
Junior Member
I'm towing a 26' offshore aluminum boat, gross weight approx. 9,000 lb. Up until 2022 I towed it with my Toyota Tundra with no issues (except a bit underpowered). So I traded it for a new 2022 Ram 2500 6.4 Hemi . It seems like whenever I'm towing, at around 60 mph I feel a shimmying or vibration. I can feel it in the steering wheel and also the seat. At first I thought it was the boat trailer (dual axle), so replaced all 4 tires and had them balanced. That didn't solve the problem. I had my truck tires rebalanced. No help. I run studded tires in the winter and have towed the boat with those. Same vibration problem. Today I borrowed a friend's truck, exactly the same model as mine... a 2022 Ram 2500 6.4 Hemi. Felt the vibration a few times at around 60 mph or so. Not as pronounced as in my own Ram. I'm wondering if the coil springs on this model Ram are prone to this type of vibration. I only notice it at speeds around 60 or so. If I slow down it goes away. Same if I speed up. One more thing, if I'm on cruise control at 60 it'll be fine for a few miles, then the slight vibration starts and maybe lasts a mile or two, then stops for awhile. Has anyone experienced something similar in their Ram? Any suggestions? (besides going back to my old 2008 Tundra!). Thanks in advance for any suggestions.