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Me Again wrote:WaterJosh wrote:
Sounds like the axle is out of alignment, if anything the right side should wear slightly worse due to crown in the road
He is not in England, and drives on the right side of the road \|, crown of a road would wear the left side of the tire.
โJul-14-2018 09:49 PM
WaterJosh wrote:
Sounds like the axle is out of alignment, if anything the right side should wear slightly worse due to crown in the road
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Cummins12V98 wrote:Yeah I thought that too, but figured it must be the angle of the picture.
You must corner hard only one direction? 6k on a MC tire says you are a gear head!!!
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โJul-13-2018 07:43 AM
WaterJosh wrote:
Wow you got lucky on that tire, I've made a few trips that ended like that on a tire myself tho. As far as ballast goes, this may sound a little simple compared to everyone elses ideas, but remember the old Lucile Ball movie, the long long long long trailer... didn't she collect rocks?? Rocks are pretty easy to find, and free
โJul-13-2018 07:24 AM
Slownsy wrote:
My comment. Dexter makes 6000lb axles with disk brakes as I had them on my FW. They also have different sise bearings for different weight. I would not be sure that axles are 8000lb as hubs can be interchangeable. Find numbers on axles and contact Dexter with numbers and they will give you all the details re axles brakes and springs. Shifting axles may not be a option as previous comments re slides etc but definitely better if possible than adding extra weight op front as well.
Frank.
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