Sep-06-2013 11:53 AM
Apr-09-2014 12:27 PM
N-Trouble wrote:They can come from the factory with alignment issues. They are cambered when new. Obviously bent when new as there is no way to manufacture a tube with a bend in in it. Mine were both installed out of alignment and tracking to the left. Had it aligned and it now pulls better and the tires are wearing evenly. If I ever buy another new trailer i will bring it to a shop a have the alignment checked.
I learn something new every day... Would have never thought about bending the axle but this raises the question do they come from the manufacturers (I.e. Dexter) out of whack? Do the axle manufacturers not have these setup with zero toe and camber when they roll off the assembly line.
Apr-09-2014 12:25 PM
N-Trouble wrote:
I learn something new every day... Would have never thought about bending the axle but this raises the question do they come from the manufacturers (I.e. Dexter) out of whack? Do the axle manufacturers not have these setup with zero toe and camber when they roll off the assembly line.
Apr-09-2014 09:47 AM
Apr-09-2014 09:42 AM
Apr-09-2014 07:47 AM
Apr-09-2014 07:44 AM
N-Trouble wrote:A good frame shop does this by slightly bending the axle. They do this every day on large trucks with solid front axles. The cost for a complete alignment at a shop that works on semi trucks and trailers is in the $150.00-200.00 range. For what you are getting this is a bargain compared to what the Correct Track and the subsequent partial alignment at an RV shop will cost..B.O. Plenty wrote:
If they tell you to add washers, add washers. Can't see where it will affect anything. I'm not that sold on the Correct Track. If you're putting it on to raise the trailer that's one thing but as far as alignment goes I feel it's the latest gimmick and only adjusts the tracking of the axles. It does nothing for camber or toe which are two other important reasons to have a complete wheel alignment done.
B.O.
How can you adjust camber and toe on a solid axle? Maybe I'm missing something but I just can't visualize how this would be done.
Apr-09-2014 07:38 AM
B.O. Plenty wrote:
If they tell you to add washers, add washers. Can't see where it will affect anything. I'm not that sold on the Correct Track. If you're putting it on to raise the trailer that's one thing but as far as alignment goes I feel it's the latest gimmick and only adjusts the tracking of the axles. It does nothing for camber or toe which are two other important reasons to have a complete wheel alignment done.
B.O.
Apr-08-2014 04:43 PM
Dec-27-2013 06:32 AM
lenr wrote:
The rest of the story—
Summary-> if you are going to install a Lippert Components Correct Track System check the internal clearance of your spring hangers. The kit is designed for 1 7/8” clearance only.
Since I found the verbal answers to my dilemma unsatisfactory, I filled a written warranty request with the manufacturer, Lippert, for properly fitting spacers for my Lippert frame. The same support person called me back offering to refund the price of the Correct Track kit. When I stated that, no, I really wanted to make it work, he suggested using pipes cut to 2” lengths as spacers saying that the kit originally used pipes instead of rectangular tubing. Apparently using washers wasn’t such a good idea after all. He also said that he had looked at 20 different frames in the factory and had found none that had 2” spring hanger clearance. Apparently I have the only Lippert frame in the world with 2” internal clearance spring hangers.
To solve the problem, however, I found a steel supply dealer who would cut 2x3” tubing into 2” lengths that I could use to replace the 1 7/8” tubing supplied in the kit. I was able to make this work satisfactorily except for one hanger. On one hanger it turned out that I needed a 2 1/16” spacer to keep the spring hanger spread far enough apart to not pinch the equalizer. I am quite satisfied with the final results of raising the trailer 2”. This allowed me to switch to 16” LT tires without clearance problems.
Oct-04-2013 06:38 PM
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