yukon01 wrote:
We just took a 2000 mile trip and I have uneven tire wear on the passenger side front on the inner tread, cupping. I have been in the automotive business for 45 years. So I asked two of my technicians and of course they disagreed on what the issue is. One believes it is an alignment issue and the other feels it is front end float and air bags on the rear would help the situation prior to new tires and a alignment.
It's alignment, camber specifically, and neg camber, or a combo of camber and toe.
If you were heavy in back, the front tires would possibly get a little positive camber from the front suspension being stretched a bit (not likely, but not neg camber).
We don't know how heavy the back of your RV is. If it's truly at max, and taking enough weight off the front to affect the steering, then, again, bags aren't really going to solve that. They'll help, but only a little, as raising the back of the rig a couple inches at most isn't going to change the geometry enough to put alot of the lost weight back up front.
It helps, especially those who are not very familiar with auto mechanics, to separate the issues. And in your case, you have 3 things:
1. Flat towing (adds no significant weight to the back of the rv) shouldn't affect how the rv steers appreciably, so leave that one alone.
2. Rear axle weight. Figure out your weights and if it is actually maxxed out and/or taking significant weight off the front.
3. Alignment, pretty much mutually exclusive of the other 2 things, and your front end isn't aligned properly. Sounds like it could be out on caster camber and toe.
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