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Tireman9
Feb 15, 2014Explorer
Just looking at the tires I suggest they have too much Camber.
BUT
Are you also sure you have equal load split axle to axle when the TT is fully loaded? You cannot assume you have 50/50 between the two axles and you also cannot assume you have 50/50 split side to side on each axle. Data suggests that a good number of TT have something like a 45/55 axle to axle split PLUS a 45/55 side to side split highly possible if the RV has slides.
Only way to know is to get individual scale readings from RVSEF or similar or you can try and follow the instructions HERE.
BUT
Are you also sure you have equal load split axle to axle when the TT is fully loaded? You cannot assume you have 50/50 between the two axles and you also cannot assume you have 50/50 split side to side on each axle. Data suggests that a good number of TT have something like a 45/55 axle to axle split PLUS a 45/55 side to side split highly possible if the RV has slides.
Only way to know is to get individual scale readings from RVSEF or similar or you can try and follow the instructions HERE.
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