rtate
May 29, 2014Explorer
Axle Alignment
Both tires on the door side of my trailer are showing are showing quite a bit of wear on the outside two inches. The tires on the other side are wearing perfectly. I have one small slide on the door ...
rtate wrote:It sounds like you have a good understanding of the issues. The wear you are seeing is most likley normal. RV can be extremely out of balance side to side. Mine is. You can go to the Lippert web site and get directions on how to check the alignment. If you can't find it PM me your email and I can send it. The way that most frames are damaged is before the trailer is manufactured. The companies will send in frames stacked on each other. They onload them with a forklift. The frames can rack under there own weight before plywood is installed.
Both tires on the door side of my trailer are showing are showing quite a bit of wear on the outside two inches. The tires on the other side .
I have one small slide on the door side and one large slide and small bedroom slide on the other side. So the off door side is carrying much more of the weight.
Is it possible that the weight distribution is causing the uneven tire wear and what can I do to correct it?