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Old 10-09-2012, 12:16 PM   #5
8.1al
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quote:Originally posted by Gkerlin

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quote:Originally posted by 8.1al

We had that same problem with our trailer. I was told more than once I was either underinflated or overweight which was not the case. I talked with a tech at Dexter and he had no idea what it might be. It turned out to be an alignment problem a combination of camber and toe in being off. We had our axles aligned 4 yrs. ago and everything is fine now.
I'm waiting to hear them say the same thing. I carry an air compressor when I travel, all sorts of tire gauges, and run pressure monitors. I run 105 psi and have scaled the rig. I'm not overweight.

I hope they align it and get it fixed. These expensive tires wont last much longer at this rate.
If you suggest it might be alignment they probably won't believe it's possible
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