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goducks10
Jun 22, 2015Explorer
Even with only 1000 miles on it I doubt overloading is the issue. Sounds like the axles are installed upside down. Also you may have only towed it 1000 miles but depending on where it's made it could've traveled significantly further when being shipped. You could have 2000-2500 miles on it.
Now another thing to consider is they put the wrong axles on. You should have a white sticker on the street side near the front of the TT showing GVWR for the axles. You then need to crawl under and look at the tag and see if the match. And while you're under there look for a crown at the top of the axles. I don't mean like a king or queen, but a bow or curve. The bow should be at the top no on the bottom.
Now another thing to consider is they put the wrong axles on. You should have a white sticker on the street side near the front of the TT showing GVWR for the axles. You then need to crawl under and look at the tag and see if the match. And while you're under there look for a crown at the top of the axles. I don't mean like a king or queen, but a bow or curve. The bow should be at the top no on the bottom.
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