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Old 03-14-2026 | 11:42 AM
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Pulled a tire off to work on the aftermath of an unfortunate incident in the parking lot at the ramp, and found this:

Left Front
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Which led me to examine the other tires….

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Left rear
Right front
Right front
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Right rear

Obviously, the one is worse than the rest, but they all appear to be showing signs of wear on the edge. The fronts are wearing on the right edge, and the rears are wearing on the left edge. It is possible the wheel in question might have been involved in the unfortunate incident mentioned above, but I don’t see any signs anything has moved. I can’t imagine this is just normal. These tires are about four years old.

Are there places around that address these sorts of things? I guess trailer alignment has to be a thing, right…?

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Old 03-14-2026 | 11:51 AM
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Guys,

I take that back. Looking at the pics, all but the right front are wearing on the inside edge, while that one is wearing on the outside edge. Seems strange….

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Old 03-14-2026 | 12:25 PM
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Axles being bent would cause that
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Originally Posted by Ryanw10
Axles being bent would cause that
Ryan,

Any way to check for that? Straight edge against the brake disks, maybe?

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Old 03-14-2026 | 05:47 PM
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Your axles are bent ... Ask me how I know.








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Old 03-14-2026 | 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL
Your axles are bent ... Ask me how I know.







Dan,

How does that even happen?

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Old 03-14-2026 | 09:50 PM
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Like Dan said…. Axles are bent. Too much negative camber. It happens to trailer axles with time, especially if the trailer is on the edge of the weight rating. I went through all this when I ordered an axle for my magic tilt aluminum trailer.

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Originally Posted by MyIsland3
Like Dan said…. Axles are bent. Too much negative camber. It happens to trailer axles with time, especially if the trailer is on the edge of the weight rating. I went through all this when I ordered an axle for my magic tilt aluminum trailer.

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Chris,

So can they be straightened or just new axle(s)?

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Old 03-14-2026 | 10:48 PM
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Looking at your left front tire. The tire wear is on the right side. When the tire is mounted. Is the wear on the inside or outside?
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Originally Posted by AmiableDave
Looking at your left front tire. The tire wear is on the right side. When the tire is mounted. Is the wear on the inside or outside?
Dave,

Post #2.

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