What Causes A Trailer Tire To Wear On The Inside?

Tire wear on the inside generally indicates an overloaded trailer. If you have not been carrying heavy loads, check to see if the axle has been flipped. If it has, that would be why the tires are wearing. An axle has a bow in it that should be curved up.

  1. Do all trailer axles have camber?
  2. How do you fix a trailer axle alignment?
  3. Are trailer axles pre bent?
  4. How do you align your axle?
  5. Are trailer axles bent on purpose?
  6. How do I know if my trailer axle is out of alignment?
  7. Do trailer axles need alignment?
  8. Why are trailer axles bent up?
  9. Are my trailer axles supposed to be bent?
  10. How much toe in should a trailer axle have?

Do all trailer axles have camber?

Trailer axles typically have the bow you mentioned in them to help compensate for the vertical load they bear and still have proper wheel camber. This way when the load is put on them the axle will flatten out and the wheels will be aligned properly.

How do you fix a trailer axle alignment?

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Are trailer axles pre bent?

First, axles are supposed to be bent. All major axle manufacturers apply a slight bend to the axles called Camber. If you look under your trailer you will see a very noticeable upward bend to the car or equipment trailer axle.

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How do you align your axle?

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Are trailer axles bent on purpose?

Trailer axles are designed to have the bow in them that you described. This allows the axle to flatten out when it is loaded and have the proper camber. If you have axles that are rated for considerably more than what the trailer will ever have loaded then the bow will be too extreme and tire wear issues will arise.

How do I know if my trailer axle is out of alignment?

You can check axle alignment by measuring from the center of the coupler back diagonally to the center of one of the wheels. Then take the same measurement to the other wheel center. They should be identical or within 1/8 of an inch, give or take 1/16 of an inch.

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Do trailer axles need alignment?

Proper axle alignment is a vital part of trailer maintenance. Unaligned trailer axles is often the cause of uneven tire wear and suspension component strain. To properly align the suspensions make sure the trailer is unloaded.

Why are trailer axles bent up?

The Camber ensures that the axle sits flat when under load. When the trailer is under load, the axle's weight pushes down, making the axles straighter, and the tires sit flat; this helps increase the tire's contact surface, even weight distribution, tire wear, and alignment.

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Are my trailer axles supposed to be bent?

First, axles are supposed to be bent. All major axle manufacturers apply a slight bend to the axles called Camber. If you look under your trailer you will see a very noticeable upward bend to the car or equipment trailer axle.

How much toe in should a trailer axle have?

Toe is necessary to compensate for steering-component deflection. “We set the toe at 1/16" because when you're going down the highway with the wheels toe-in, the road friction between the rubber and road is going to pull the tires out in a straight direction, which is steering deflection,” he said.

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