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B_O__Plenty
Jul 22, 2014Explorer II
thrillhouse wrote:Not all the weight is carried on the axles. You need to allow for the tongue weight. Sounds like your axles should be adequate. This is standard industry practice. It wouldn't cost thousands if you were to replace the axles. They usually cost less than $500.00 each. Probably not needed. Just get a set of quality tires and have it aligned as earlier suggested. An alignment at a heavy duty truck/trailer shop should cost around $200.00 RV dealers can't do this.
Just talked to the dealer. They aren't willing to do anything, they won't even look at it. My tires absolutely are rated for 7040 pounds, I never even thought about that. It's just unbelievable to me what a blatant disregard for the safety of others stuff like this is all to save a few bucks.
I'm going to try to contact Forest River see what happens with that, if that doesn't work I might just slap some new tires on it and trade it in for a new trailer. I like ours, but don't see the point in spending more thousands of dollars to get new axles and properly weighted tires. But in a few days I may feel different.
B.O.
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