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JBarca
Oct 15, 2013Nomad II
Hiking Hunter,
See this post with a link to my troubleshooting post. You may not have access to all the things I used, but it will give you something to build on.
TT axle alignment & install - Detailed (long lot's of pics)
Also to note, do not know your camper however if you have a heavy slide on one side of the camper, that side will weigh more and compress the springs more flattening out the spring making it longer. This can change the center distance on that side.
I agree with Hunting Dog's statement, find a good level hard surface area and drive straight many feet to let the axles find their natural riding location. They do a lot of flexing when turning, forward or back.
It is amazing how off a towable RV can be brand new. It is all preventable, it just takes a little more care and time to do it right the 1st time.
Hope this helps
John
See this post with a link to my troubleshooting post. You may not have access to all the things I used, but it will give you something to build on.
TT axle alignment & install - Detailed (long lot's of pics)
Also to note, do not know your camper however if you have a heavy slide on one side of the camper, that side will weigh more and compress the springs more flattening out the spring making it longer. This can change the center distance on that side.
I agree with Hunting Dog's statement, find a good level hard surface area and drive straight many feet to let the axles find their natural riding location. They do a lot of flexing when turning, forward or back.
It is amazing how off a towable RV can be brand new. It is all preventable, it just takes a little more care and time to do it right the 1st time.
Hope this helps
John
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