Digging up an old thread.
I still have the problem.
I think I forgot to post that I found that all of my tires were inflated to 72 PSI. They say 50 PSI max on them.
When I reduced the pressure, the problem was better, but not gone.
I just got a sweet set of Tire pressure monitor sensors installed. Since the tires were 5 years old, and they were already going to be off the rim to install the sensors, I bought new tires. They also include temperature. Just on the way back from the tire shop on a 40 MPH road on a 72 degree day, the right front tire was 90 degrees and the others were all 80. I am sure that it is going to heat up much more when I am going 75 on a 100 degree day.
The local boat shop suggested a bearing might be too tight. But they cannot get me in for 2 weeks.
One suggestion above was to completely disable the brakes and see what happens...How do I do that with surge brakes? There may be something to that as that I seem to have an excess of brake dust on the inside of the rim. But I do know that after reversing it into the garage, it spins freely when I jack it up. Maybe it could be dragging a little...but it releases when I reverse into the garage?
Bummer, I had hoped that this problem had gone away.
I still have the problem.
I think I forgot to post that I found that all of my tires were inflated to 72 PSI. They say 50 PSI max on them.
When I reduced the pressure, the problem was better, but not gone.
I just got a sweet set of Tire pressure monitor sensors installed. Since the tires were 5 years old, and they were already going to be off the rim to install the sensors, I bought new tires. They also include temperature. Just on the way back from the tire shop on a 40 MPH road on a 72 degree day, the right front tire was 90 degrees and the others were all 80. I am sure that it is going to heat up much more when I am going 75 on a 100 degree day.
The local boat shop suggested a bearing might be too tight. But they cannot get me in for 2 weeks.
One suggestion above was to completely disable the brakes and see what happens...How do I do that with surge brakes? There may be something to that as that I seem to have an excess of brake dust on the inside of the rim. But I do know that after reversing it into the garage, it spins freely when I jack it up. Maybe it could be dragging a little...but it releases when I reverse into the garage?
Bummer, I had hoped that this problem had gone away.
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