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Marshall
Posted 4/15/2008 2:26 PM (#313490)
Subject: Tandem axle wheel alignment





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I have a 2002 Ranger Trail tandem axle trailer and my drivers side front tire is wearing abnormally. The inside of the tire is nearly full thread while the outside of the tire is nearly bald. I called Ranger and they said that they can be aligned but it may be difficult to find someone to work on the "I-beam suspension" is what I believe is what they called. Anyone ever had this problem and what did you do to remedy it. I know I have to buy a tire for it, but I would prefer to do it only once for this problem. I have ordered a replacement bushing set for the entire trailer, but not sure that will have anything to do with the tire wear. Any help is much appreciated.
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Posted 4/15/2008 2:37 PM (#313492 - in reply to #313490)
Subject: RE: Tandem axle wheel alignment


Camber is probably out on that axle. It can be aligned. Look for a Frame and Axle alignment place near you. It's actually called that in Milwaukee. Look in the yello pages for Axle Alighnment, call them and ask them. Or perhaps your local Ranger Delaer will know of a place.
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