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Ralph_Cramden
Aug 19, 2018Explorer II
ken56 wrote:
Keep an eye on your tire wear. If its a major alignment problem it won't take long for it to reveal itself. I would hope that today RV frames are made in a jig so to prevent the misplacement of the hangers....but what do I know. That would be to easy for them to implement if they aren't doing it now.
Most of todays trailer frames are made in a jig, but with workers making $12.50 an hour, using low grade materials, along with sub par engineering at Lippert.
As far as dropping plumb bobs to floors that may get you a measurment thats close to accurate, but it may not. Very few rigs load the suspension equally due to non balanced weight, such as slideouts or the weight of cabinets all being on one side. But then again A trailer does not have to be aligned as close as a Nascar stock car built on a leveling plate.
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