willi4nd wrote:
06Fargo wrote:
If the tracking or pulling is not a "wander" or "sway" condition but is consistent when there is no cross wind i.e. always to the left, or always to the right, check to make sure the trailer brakes are cool and not set to drag on one side, and then check the trailer wheel alignment. If the trailer is new ask for it to be corrected under warranty.
You bring up a good point, the truck tracked a bit on its own so I called the dealer and the service advisor said the salesman will over inflate the tire to keep them from getting flat spots. He suggested I adjust air pressure to 3-4 lbs under max. I assumed it may have needed an alignment.
I haven't noticed it tracking much after I adjusted.
Please describe what you mean by "tracking". Does your truck and trailer wander back and forth on straight road requiring constant steering corrections both ways to go straight?
Or does it pull to one side requiring constant steering input to one side to go straight?