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Turtle_n_Peeps
Oct 29, 2017Explorer
I think Mikes point is there is no (built in) toe in a trailer axel. I agree with him.
Is there a spec? Sure! There is spec's for everything. Otherwise people like me would put a set of gauges on a brand new axel and reject it because it has .07 degrees of toe in it. This way the manufactures can say, "that's within our spec's so it's fine."
Is there a spec? Sure! There is spec's for everything. Otherwise people like me would put a set of gauges on a brand new axel and reject it because it has .07 degrees of toe in it. This way the manufactures can say, "that's within our spec's so it's fine."
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