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I have a 2 yr old Trail Star BassTracker trailer with about 2,000 miles on
it at most. The left tire looks new but the right tire is wearing horribly on the right edge (facing forward). I understand that is caused by a toe-in. I don't see how I can make any adjustments to the toe-in unless I slide the entire axle assembly forward or backwards along the leaf spring. Any comments on how to address this problem? Thanks from Rick |
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Check with a local trucking company and find out who does trailer alinement
in your area. Back in my trucking days I had mine checked twice a year. Doc ================================================== ================================ "Richard Liebert" wrote in message ... I have a 2 yr old Trail Star BassTracker trailer with about 2,000 miles on it at most. The left tire looks new but the right tire is wearing horribly on the right edge (facing forward). I understand that is caused by a toe-in. I don't see how I can make any adjustments to the toe-in unless I slide the entire axle assembly forward or backwards along the leaf spring. Any comments on how to address this problem? Thanks from Rick |
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![]() "Richard Liebert" wrote in message ... I have a 2 yr old Trail Star BassTracker trailer with about 2,000 miles on it at most. The left tire looks new but the right tire is wearing horribly on the right edge (facing forward). I understand that is caused by a toe-in. I don't see how I can make any adjustments to the toe-in unless I slide the entire axle assembly forward or backwards along the leaf spring. Any comments on how to address this problem? Thanks from Rick You can also have a bent spindle. Most alignment shops can check your trailer. But check for axles set properly. Measure from the REAR of each trailer side rail to the axle. |
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![]() "Richard Liebert" wrote in message ... I have a 2 yr old Trail Star BassTracker trailer with about 2,000 miles on it at most. The left tire looks new but the right tire is wearing horribly on the right edge (facing forward). I understand that is caused by a toe-in. I don't see how I can make any adjustments to the toe-in unless I slide the entire axle assembly forward or backwards along the leaf spring. Any comments on how to address this problem? Thanks from Rick Axle alignement is important. The axle can be shifted, but tow in is adjusted by bending the axling with a hydraulic tool designed for it. Get in touch with the trailer manufacturer and ask them how it should be towed and aligned. Then ask around for an alignment shop that knows how to setup trailers. -- Bob La Londe Win a Spinnerbait Tackle Kit Spinnerbait Tips & Tricks Contest Through the Month of September 2005 http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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