IMG_7904.jpg
IMG_7907.jpg
Has anyone ever successfully aligned the wheels on their boat trailer? Specifically a tandem axle Boatmate?
I just went through 4 tires in 4 years with fairly limited towing. 3 of 4 tires were fine and probably good for a few more years, but the 4th tire was cracked and destroyed. When it started exhibiting issues at year 2 I moved it from the left front to the right rear. It continued its decline until it was completed cracked this spring.
IMG_7895.jpg
IMG_7896.jpg
Even more weird is that the one bad tire exhibits different wear about its circumferences. As you can see the tread on the bottom half of the tire is different than the top half. The tire shop had never seen this before.
Anyways, they are replaced now.
IMG_8045.jpg
However I am now wanting to ensure the new tires aren't prematurely destroyed also. So I thought I would run a straight edge down them and check the alignment. I almost wished I didn't. Some of the tires are out by as much as 1/4"
IMG_8040.jpg
IMG_8031.jpg
Anyways, I'm looking at making adjustments to just get it close and I have no idea how to do it with these torsion axles. There are really only these two bolts and they don't look like they can adjust a whole lot.
IMG_8042.jpg
Anyways, looking to see if anyone else has done this. I've also contacted a local shop to see if they can help, but I'd rather attempt myself.
... and lets not let this devolve into a discussion on the awfulness of trailer tires. I get it. I've seen that movie already. Let's just look at the alignment issue because it clearly exists.
IMG_7907.jpg
Has anyone ever successfully aligned the wheels on their boat trailer? Specifically a tandem axle Boatmate?
I just went through 4 tires in 4 years with fairly limited towing. 3 of 4 tires were fine and probably good for a few more years, but the 4th tire was cracked and destroyed. When it started exhibiting issues at year 2 I moved it from the left front to the right rear. It continued its decline until it was completed cracked this spring.
IMG_7895.jpg
IMG_7896.jpg
Even more weird is that the one bad tire exhibits different wear about its circumferences. As you can see the tread on the bottom half of the tire is different than the top half. The tire shop had never seen this before.
Anyways, they are replaced now.
IMG_8045.jpg
However I am now wanting to ensure the new tires aren't prematurely destroyed also. So I thought I would run a straight edge down them and check the alignment. I almost wished I didn't. Some of the tires are out by as much as 1/4"
IMG_8040.jpg
IMG_8031.jpg
Anyways, I'm looking at making adjustments to just get it close and I have no idea how to do it with these torsion axles. There are really only these two bolts and they don't look like they can adjust a whole lot.
IMG_8042.jpg
Anyways, looking to see if anyone else has done this. I've also contacted a local shop to see if they can help, but I'd rather attempt myself.
... and lets not let this devolve into a discussion on the awfulness of trailer tires. I get it. I've seen that movie already. Let's just look at the alignment issue because it clearly exists.
Comment