Posted 2013-08-28 9:26 AM (#154377) Subject: torsion axle problem
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Location: phenix va 23959
I never finished about my torsion axle issue. The space between left side tires and right side tires is 1 1/2 inches. Is my front axle bad? The right side front tire is toward the front of the trailer not centered in the fender well.
Posted 2013-08-28 1:55 PM (#154391 - in reply to #154377) Subject: RE: torsion axle problem
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Location: Valentine, NE
IMo, hard to tell. Biggest sign is if the tires are wearing uneven. If axles are out of alignment, you will see significant wear within a few hundred miles. I wouldn't worry about not being centered in the fender well. If axle moved that much, you would see frame damage, loose/missing mounting bolts, etc. My guess is that fender has either been tweeked, replaced, or never was centered.
If a torsion axle is bent, typically, it is almost undetectable with a tape measure. You will see abnormal tire wear as the primary indicator.
Posted 2013-08-28 4:46 PM (#154401 - in reply to #154377) Subject: RE: torsion axle problem
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Location: phenix va 23959
Thanks for the reply. I never have had an issue with uneven wear with this trailer. I was told by my tire guy that the tire failed due to age, I'm the one that thinks it could have been the axle. You make a great point that there would be a tire wear problem if it's the axle. The trailer is 13 &1/2 years old.