terraformer
Silver Member
I've got a 6x12, 4 wheel trailer. I have always had my doubts about the way it pulls. I have owned it for 6 years.
I was getting ready for a 300 mile trip tomorrow and I thought why don't I put a straight edge along the wheels and found that the rear axle is turned is that it is turned leaving a 3/16" gap at the front of one side and the other side has the same gap on the back.
I'm thinking that I might jack it up, loosen the clamps that hold the axles to the springs and nudge it them square.
The trailer was bought new and has pulled, I think a bit a skew. It is in good shape as is the running gear, the tires are not worn or have feathering of the tread.
Does having the axles this much out of alignment make it noticeable?
I was getting ready for a 300 mile trip tomorrow and I thought why don't I put a straight edge along the wheels and found that the rear axle is turned is that it is turned leaving a 3/16" gap at the front of one side and the other side has the same gap on the back.
I'm thinking that I might jack it up, loosen the clamps that hold the axles to the springs and nudge it them square.
The trailer was bought new and has pulled, I think a bit a skew. It is in good shape as is the running gear, the tires are not worn or have feathering of the tread.
Does having the axles this much out of alignment make it noticeable?