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Old 09-16-2022, 5:43pm   #18
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Originally Posted by Rodnok1 View Post
Trailer tires don't scrub in turns like that, i would also recommend checking axles for straightness.
That's a severe amount of wear, is there anything they could rub on when bounces (compresses)?
It's not alignment as all 4 same condition.
I've seen many trailers be overloaded and bend axles in.
Good observation, and easy to check with a string and a weight or a level. Check for negative camber....the tops of the tires tilted inward toward the trailer. Will cause excessive wear (as illustrated by the OP) on the inboard edge of the tire.
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