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Location: Gaylord, Kansas | I have a 2003 GN Titan Lq, 3 horse, I noticed this eve that the outside of my tires on the passenger side of trailer, are somewhat cupped on the outside and just look like they are wearring uneven on both tires,,, the tires on the otherside look okay,,, what's up,,, solo woman driver.... |
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Member
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Location: Lethbridge Alberta | I had a similar problem on one of my stock trailers. Turns out the axles were bent a bit. Just took them to frame straightening outfit and got them aligned. End of problem. This would be something to check. |
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Expert
Posts: 5870
Location: western PA | Have the alignment checked by a good frame shop. It may be the axles or spindles that are at fault. |
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Veteran
Posts: 264
Location: Sumas Washington | Not pointing fingers, however most of the time when a trailer has tire problems it is on the right hand side of the rig. This is caused because the driver ran over a curb or some other object while turning. Best to get the alignment checked.. |
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Expert
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Location: Vermont | Check the trailer tire pressures...
The other issue about the passenger side tires is if you do a lot of driving on crowned roads |
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Regular
Posts: 59
Location: Gaylord, Kansas |
thank you!!! I will get it into a shop |
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Regular
Posts: 59
Location: Gaylord, Kansas | I am so glad I had all of your input, I took my trailer to a very good frame/alignment shop. They do big semis, etc. several horse and stock trailers. My trailer frame has been welded to my torsion axles, with no blocks inbetween the frame and axle, thence when weight in the trailer causes uneven weight on axles,, this shop said they have seen alot of this in recent years. My previous trailer had several blow outs,etc. same year of trailer same brand,,, just not as big,, this one has LQ,, last one had 8' dress. room, both 3 horse slant. So again thanks for the input,, my trailer will be safe on the road once again |
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Veteran
Posts: 231
Location: Illinois | YIPPPEEEE...glad you got the problem addressed...safer for you and your horses !! |
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