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Grit_dog
Aug 14, 2023Navigator
What are they gonna do? And I don’t say this sarcastically but out of hundreds of different tow behind trailers both for personal and business use, including repairing a fleet of them, I cannot see what getting the alignment “checked” will do for you.
Axles were bent, now they’re not. You replaced the springs that bolt to the same spot on the trailer and presumably you made sure you bolted the axles on centered up and parallel. Kinda hard not to unless there’s no pin in the spring pack.
Nothing to align. Just like a “4wheel” alignment on a live axle rwd vehicle. It’s a sham.
Axles were bent, now they’re not. You replaced the springs that bolt to the same spot on the trailer and presumably you made sure you bolted the axles on centered up and parallel. Kinda hard not to unless there’s no pin in the spring pack.
Nothing to align. Just like a “4wheel” alignment on a live axle rwd vehicle. It’s a sham.
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