Truck Load Rates Halt 8 Week Slide 2.0
Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by Scooter Jones, Mar 7, 2020.
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I have 2 tires on my trailer that are worn badly on the inside edge and need replacing. One or two drives are getting close as well. I've been so darn busy, it's tough to find time to get it done, so I just note it on my DVIR every day in case I get inspected.
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A friend of mine has 2 new Utility vans and complains about it too after a year. I checked the bearings and they were good.
I decided to ignore the issue as the original tires lasted 3 years despite all that and the current replacement set should also last as long. In about a year I'll swap this trailer for another brand new anyways.
I think @062 is right about the axle flex.062 Thanks this. -
I'll look into that. I thought about alignment too but the trailer runs straight and the wear rate is too slow.062 Thanks this. -
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Inside edge wear of the inside tires is either wheel end adjustment or axle flex, as stated above. The angle iron that MD Alignment recommends will fix the axle flex issue, but they only say to do that when you’ve verified your wear is coming from flex and not loose bearings or under inflated tires.
I would not recommend having a tubular trailer axle bent for “proper” camber like the one poster suggests in the thread linked above.
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