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goducks10
Apr 24, 2015Explorer
Lynnmor wrote:
Only a heavy duty truck/trailer shop, that has alignment equipment, will give you the correct answers. Dealers and manufacturers have an interest in covering up the problem. Spend some money and get a quote on repairs and go from there.
x2 exactly. Pay the $$ and have an alignment shop check it out. Then when the problem is found ask for reimbursement for the inspection and ask GS to pay to fix it.
I had the same run around with a Heartland TT. Dealer said all was fine. Blamed the tire manufacture for premature wear. I just ended up taking it to a large truck MH alignment shop in town and paid the $195.00 to align the axles. It was my word against theirs as to why the axles were bent. If yours are welded in wrong or maybe the tongue is not aligned with the frame, at this point who knows? That's why an alignment shop will find the answer.
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