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CiscoKid
Posted 4/7/2010 7:21 AM (#433630 - in reply to #433085)
Subject: RE: Premature trailer tire wear





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Location: Oconto Falls, WI
The joys of a Shoreland’r! I have one as well and have the same issue. Getting the axle trued up will work, for a time, but it will go back to wearing badly on the inside. I had it done by a welding place that also makes trailers, and they put it up on a rack to get the trailer “trued”. The only thing I have found is to rotate the tires from side to side throughout the year, as well as getting the tire flipped on the rim itself. It is a bummer when you have to get new tires because you have cords showing on the inside/outside (if flipped enough), but the middles look as if they are new. I think I m on my fourth set of tires now in 9 years!

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