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JIMNLIN
Jan 10, 2019Explorer III
Look for a big rig trailer repair shop. They can R&R your trailers suspension and give you estimates on replacing or fixing current axle/suspension issues.
They have the equipment to bend the axle back to toe and camber specs for proper alignment.
Remember those folks are the experts on trailer frames and their suspensions.
Also tire wear especially with older gen ST tires can be the tread belt has separated across the tread...or one side of the tread....or one spot some where under the tread.
They have the equipment to bend the axle back to toe and camber specs for proper alignment.
Remember those folks are the experts on trailer frames and their suspensions.
Also tire wear especially with older gen ST tires can be the tread belt has separated across the tread...or one side of the tread....or one spot some where under the tread.
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