Nov-04-2019 06:05 PM
Nov-06-2019 07:18 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
IMO the best upgrade you can do is change out to the EZ-Flex kit and wet bolts by Dexter. Best bang for your buck AFAIC. Those freeway joints and bridge joints will no longer be an issue.
Nov-06-2019 04:47 AM
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Nov-05-2019 05:41 PM
gmg wrote:
I have discovered the problem. I would post a picture but do not know how to do that. There is a center rocker piece between the two axles. That rocker then is attached to the leaf spring by two straps (inboard and outboard sides of the spring) the straps have pulled apart where they attach to the bolt.
Nov-05-2019 04:57 PM
Nov-05-2019 07:15 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:
Most roads are made with a slope to the outside edge. Are you sure the "lean" is not just an allusion because the road itself has a lean? Find somewhere where you know the surface is flat, like a very large parking lot. Drive there and see what the rig looks like.
I had a horrible time with my truck dealership repair shop when the truck was new. I kept complaining how the truck seemed to always pull to the right. LONG story short, after a couple front end alignments, changed tires, and replacing springs, it still pulled to the right. Then one day I was driving on a truly "flat" road and noticed it had no pull. That's when I realized, and really started taking note of how many roads are built with slopes to the edge for water drainage. When towing my 5er, I can really see the "lean" because the 5er is so tall.
It's just something to consider before tearing things apart that don't need to be torn apart.
Nov-05-2019 05:48 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:
Most roads are made with a slope to the outside edge. Are you sure the "lean" is not just an allusion because the road itself has a lean? Find somewhere where you know the surface is flat, like a very large parking lot. Drive there and see what the rig looks like.
Nov-05-2019 04:46 AM
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Nov-04-2019 07:32 PM
gmg wrote:
Noticed today that the trailer was leaning some to the right toward the right side of the road. There is also about an inch more clearance between the bottom of the nose section and the truck bed rail on left side. The rig tows straight and has no pull to either side. It just leans to the right some. I looked under it for a broken spring or shackle but all appears fine. Has anyone heard of adding a spacer to raise it up some? What could be the likely cause of this? Has anyone else experienced this situation and what did you do to resolve it and what did it cost?
Nov-04-2019 06:12 PM