We are newbies at 5th wheel towing (1 trip) so I need the advice of the experienced towing group here. A little over a year ago I had stomach surgery and it has really left that area sensitive (pain/nausea when bounced) so we thought we better do a test pull before we get all loaded up and head out. Going down I-5 the freeway is segmented concrete so it gave a good chance to see how it all rode. We bought the Easy Rider air hitch hoping it would take the jarring out etc. That was no help. The truck is a stock '96 2wd 2500 with the camper helper springs. Our 5er is 27ft. with susposedly 1365 lbs on the pin according to the mfg. The truck tires were carrying 75lbs air in the rear, 50lbs front, trailer was at 60lbs/tire. It jars the heck out of us, like the springs are hitting the snubbers on the rear axle, but examining it, that's not the case. Is it possibly the stiffer suspension is not being compressed enough or? The camper overload springs sitting still are just touching their pads at just one end on each side, so I think they are just coming into play when the axle comes up, possibly accounting for the jarring. I know on the previous truck I had with a cab over camper, the springs were actually depressed carrying weight, and the ride was o. k. , but so was I then. 
Anyway, the trailer was unloaded, no water, food etc. so it was just basically its mfg'd weight. Is there a right or wrong way to load/distribute the weight when loading to help with ride? Also, is there an aftermarket air ride seat, either to replace the whole front seat or drivers that is a bolt in that you are aware of? This stomach thing has turned my traveling on its ear, so I hope there is something that can be done. Thanks for listening.
Steve

Anyway, the trailer was unloaded, no water, food etc. so it was just basically its mfg'd weight. Is there a right or wrong way to load/distribute the weight when loading to help with ride? Also, is there an aftermarket air ride seat, either to replace the whole front seat or drivers that is a bolt in that you are aware of? This stomach thing has turned my traveling on its ear, so I hope there is something that can be done. Thanks for listening.
Steve
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