โAug-24-2014 07:36 AM
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โAug-24-2014 09:21 AM
Allworth wrote:I totally agree. Don't waste your time at an RV dealer. They won't have the proper equipment or knowledge to do a COMPLETE wheel alignment. You need to have the camber, tracking and and toe adjusted. Replacing an axle is no guarantee that all will be well. Lots of new trailers come with poorly aligned wheels.
I'm not sure exactly what you are asking, but a big-city suspension shop that services over the road freight trailers will have a laser setup to check the alignment of your axles. It doesn't take much out of square to drag one tire and cause uneven wear.
Also, have you had the wheels/tires balanced? Most manufacturers and dealers don't bother (It is JUST a trailer!) and uneven wear results in addition to rough ride for anything inside the trailer.
โAug-24-2014 09:17 AM
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