All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Tahoe Transport Tire RubThe spring shop looked at the trailer and they said the suspension looks fine. Nothing is broken or out of place. What they suggested is to flip the axles. The trailer is nose up when connected to the truck. This is shifting the weight to the rear axle, which when cornering may cause it to rub. The spring seats are already on top of the axles so it will be an easy swap. The trailer will obviously sit higher, but the extra ground clearance will be nice on some of the roads the trailer will go down. Thank you again for all the information.Re: Tahoe Transport Tire RubYes everything seems to line up inside. All the doors close properly with no gaps. It seems like a pretty well built as far as that is concerned. I think my issue is in the tires or suspension. Hopefully, I will find out more tomorrow. Thanks again for information.Re: Tahoe Transport Tire RubThank you for the all the information. I have made the decision to take it a suspension shop that does a lot of trailer repairs and have them figure out whats going on with it. My wife and I are planning on using the trailer a lot over the summer, so we would rather have it gone through and make sure its safe. When it gets figured out, I will let you know what is found. Thanks again for your time. LorenTahoe Transport Tire RubHello Everyone: My wife just purchased an 06 Tahoe Transport 27WTB 5th wheel. We took it out for the first time this weekend just to test everything out and I noticed the tires were rubbing the fender liners. The right rear tire was rubbed worse than all the others. It actually rubbed through the plastic liner. We did not have any toys in the trailer but it did have a full water tank (100 gallons). All the roads we traveled were paved and relatively smooth. I crawled underneath and looked the suspension all over and could not find anything wrong with the suspension. Everything was tight and nothing was broken and out of place. Before leaving the campground I put duct tape on the liners where it was rubbing. I very carefully got it home and when I checked the tape and the tires didn't rub on the way home. I had someone who works on trailers (not toy haulers but heavy duty trailers) all the time look at the suspension and he agreed that the suspension looked fine. His opinion is that the tires that are the wrong size (too wide). The problem is, the specification sticker on the side of the trailer is faded so I cant tell what size tire should be on there. The current tire is ST235/80R16. Does anyone happen to know if this is the correct size tire? Has anyone seen this issue before? I've tried searching the internet but haven't had any luck. Any information would be helpful. Thank you everyone. LorenLayton Toy HaulerHello Everyone. My wife and I looking to buy a used 5th wheel toy hauler and I saw a 29ft 2003 Layton Toy Hauler for sale. I haven't heard of that brand before so any information would be helpful. I would be hauling a Rhino or a couple of quads in it (Not all at once). My tow vehicle is a 16 F350 so I don't think its weight would be an issue. Any info would be great.Re: Attitude 19FB-LEThank you for the information. I guess the next step would be to go look at one and see if our Rhino will fit. We are really happy with the Rhino so hopefully it will. Thank you again for the reply!!Attitude 19FB-LEHello Everyone, My wife and I are looking to buy a toy hauler and so far we really like the layout of the Attitude 19FB-LE. It seems to be what we are looking for as far as size and price. I just wondering if anyone knows if a stock Yamaha Rhino will fit in it? We are just starting to look and haven't seen one in person yet so any other information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!!
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