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Michealbraunste
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My family & I travel around the country every summer time. For our journey, I usually give a good check on the trailer and before we hit the road. The first stop we planned was a bit far we decided to stop in the service station to get some rest or a quick nap that can get a refreshing feeling. After a couple of stops, I got really uncomfortable with the trailer balance I did feel like it is leaning towards one side and it got much problematic on the road, so I stopped the van and check out the tires and, I can smell burning rubber the tires. So I thought it can be a sign of misalignment. I don't know what to do? what can be the problems? I have recently purchased stuff some parts from ***Link Removed***, do new parts properly fixed can be the problem? It's just completely ruined my trip.
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Admin
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Nope

The software does not allow hot links for a number of posts (I forget how many :E) for new members in order to control spam.
I could be wrong but I try to give the members the benefit of doubt.

Hummmm!


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shelbyfv
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K_and_I wrote:
Maybe I'm too suspicious, but the posting of a website twice in this thread (once already removed) makes me wonder if this is really an rv'er with a problem or someone promoting a website.
Yep, spammer.

mike-s
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K_and_I wrote:
Maybe I'm too suspicious, but the posting of a website twice in this thread (once already removed) makes me wonder if this is really an rv'er with a problem or someone promoting a website.
Maybe a good call. He did start another thread mentioning the same RV parts seller. And added another (un-anchored) link to the same seller in that thread. His English isn't very good, although he may speak French-Canadian natively. He's also misspelled his own name ("Micheal", which is an extremely uncommon spelling). So, perhaps Chinese or Indian.

Based on all of that, I'd be up for advising people to avoid the mentioned Canadian RV parts seller - let their attempt at evil marketing (on a competitor's website, no less) bite them in the backside.

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The software does not allow hot links for a number of posts (I forget how many :E) for new members in order to control spam.

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bikendan
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K_and_I wrote:
Maybe I'm too suspicious, but the posting of a website twice in this thread (once already removed) makes me wonder if this is really an rv'er with a problem or someone promoting a website.


I was thinking the same thing.
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K_and_I
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Maybe I'm too suspicious, but the posting of a website twice in this thread (once already removed) makes me wonder if this is really an rv'er with a problem or someone promoting a website.
K_and_I
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BarabooBob
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You need to repair this immediately. It would be unsafe to continue without repairing first. You could cause a fatal accident.
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Lynnmor
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Michealbraunstein wrote:
Lynnmor wrote:
Sounds like you broke a spring.
what can i do in such kind of situations? Is the option of buying some parts from trailer parts online site is applicable-https://rvpartshop.ca/category/55-camping-and-lifestyle


Springs are available at larger farm supply stores, truck and trailer shops and many places other than RV stores. The springs and axles are common items used on a large variety of equipment.

covered_wagon
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Could be worn wheel bearing. Whenever you stop you should always place your hand on the bearing hubs to get to know normal verses too warm or too hot. Hands on is good for the rest of the wheel and tire temperatures too. Always try to buy a double axle trailer it's much safer smarter in the long run.

Michealbraunste
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Lynnmor wrote:
Sounds like you broke a spring.
what can i do in such kind of situations? Is the option of buying some parts from trailer parts online site is applicable-https://rvpartshop.ca/category/55-camping-and-lifestyle

Michealbraunste
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beemerphile1 wrote:
Looking at and touching the tires will give you more information.



Cheers brother.

Michealbraunste
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donn0128 wrote:
Look!
Alignment issues will become very apparent on the tires. There are lots of pictures online of the various alignment issues.
Check the springs. Do you have a broken spring? Is a tire, on the low side, rubbing on the trailers floor?
If your not capable, or understand what your looking for, call a mobile tech and pay him to look for the problem.


Yeah I heard a sound of Wheels rubbing on trailer floor.

guidry
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Probably tires separated without leaking. I had 3 out of 4 do that on one trip. Two were rubbing each other. Limped to a tire shop and upgraded all four.

Grit_dog
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Is it summertime in Canada?
This sounds like it just happened yesterday!
Broke spring, busted U bolt, bent axle? Noone can even begin to guess with what little description you've provided.
I'll second the response to look at your trailer. If it drove fine then suddenly didn't then the problem will typically be quite obvious.
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