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bbells
Mar 07, 2017Explorer
Unfortunately, I already checked the brakes and bearings, and moved everything from the front of the trailer to the back (no fluids in trailer either). The trailer is level, I made sure of that when I re-setup the WHD. Plus, I have a hard time believing the WHD plays no part since it did not do this before I changed the setup. Unless, of course I had some kind of damage that I didn't notice and an axle is bent or something. But then I should see unusual tire wear. I will do a test by putting the WHD where it was and post the results. That should eliminate the wHD as the cause of the problem.
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