โFeb-21-2014 09:51 AM
โFeb-25-2014 02:52 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:I see a lot of semi trailers going down the road that look like the trailer is trying to pass the tractor.:E axels not aligned. Larry03 RoadKing wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
I just got new tires. ran up the street and had 4 wheel alignment done.
bumpy
You got a 4 wheel alignment on a motor home?????
Yep, aligning the rear axle is called the thrust angle alignment and makes sure that all four wheels are going in a straight line and square to each other. As seen from the rear, if a vehicle's rear axle is out of alignment the vehicle looks like it is crabbing down the road. Adjusting and aligning the rear axle eliminates this crabbing and results in better rear tire wear and better handling for the coach.
โFeb-25-2014 01:50 PM
03 RoadKing wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
I just got new tires. ran up the street and had 4 wheel alignment done.
bumpy
You got a 4 wheel alignment on a motor home?????
โFeb-25-2014 01:44 PM
mike brez wrote:
I didn't know they did alignments on travel trailers
โFeb-25-2014 12:08 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
I just got new tires. ran up the street and had 4 wheel alignment done.
bumpy
โFeb-24-2014 03:19 PM
psw757 wrote:
Similar question,
Just had an alignment at freightliner on a brand new coach that had a minor toe in issue on both fronts wheels. They corrected it.
I am now replacing the steel wheels and simulators with some nice Alcoa aluminums. I'm assuming as long as the new wheels are balanced and since the alignment was just corrected I should not need another alignment from just putting new wheels on correct?
Thanks
โFeb-24-2014 12:50 PM
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PastorCharlie wrote:
Aliments are not based off the tire but the wheel.
โFeb-24-2014 12:04 AM
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โFeb-21-2014 12:41 PM
mike brez wrote:
I didn't know they did alignments on travel trailers
โFeb-21-2014 12:12 PM
โFeb-21-2014 11:57 AM
Ivylog wrote:
I recently replaced my tires and did not do an alignment as the old tires showed no signs of uneven wear. If it ain't broke, leave it alone.