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10th October 2014, 01:29 PM #1Senior Member
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are your trailer components aligned?
how many trailers out there on the roads are spot on?
ive been looking around at a few tandem trailers to buy and have noticed up to 10mm gap when placing a straight edge along the tyres!
anything to worry about ?
is your trailer perfect?
regards
meadow
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10th October 2014, 02:03 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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The better they are aligned, the better they tow and the better the tyres wear.
The mass produced budget trailer market is a really good area to observe how not to do a quality job.
When you consider how many trailers are built, treated, overloaded and poorly maintained, it's a wonder that they perform as well as they do.
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10th October 2014, 08:14 PM #3
don't worry the axles are probaly bent from being overloaded and the wheels wont be ballanced or running true.
As for being built straight in the first place...well hell.
Seriusly the level of care and diligence in relation to trailers is pitifull.
cheersAny thing with sharp teeth eats meat.
Most powertools have sharp teeth.
People are made of meat.
Abrasives can be just as dangerous as a blade.....and 10 times more painfull.
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11th October 2014, 11:13 PM #4GOLD MEMBER
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So true.
There is a tandem trailer that I see on a semi regular basis belonging to a fire wood merchant. The wheels are now cambered at near 15 degrees and the center of the axle is gradually meeting the ground from regular overloading. To add insult, the override brakes do not work, nor do the lights most of the time. Every time I see the monstrosity I ring the Police and give them accurate details of it's travel, yet they never seem to catch up with the feral creature that owns it.
One day it will make the headlines for all the wrong reasons.
I also had the experience once where a single axle trailer travelling towards me loaded with wood, lost its axle. The trailer jumped and swayed like an enraged rodeo bull, spewing fire wood all over the road into the path of oncoming traffic. After I helped clear the road, I loaded the wood onto my truck as I was heading to town anyway and took it to the owners residence. A rough measurement of the wood gave a weight of around 1.75 tonnes. All on a crappy 7X5 trailer with no brakes and an axle fabricated from old Holden stub axles.
I like to learn from my mistakes, but obviously they didn't, as when I was returning home from town, I spotted them with the wounded trailer upside down on another trailer, tied down with..............you guessed it, baling twine.
Another headline waiting for a place to happen.
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14th November 2014, 09:18 PM #5Still Learning
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I have only a single axle but help maintain my friend's two tandems. They are all in good, roadworthy condition.
My own has a small tool box on the 'A' frame and LED lights. I also fitted a small junction box to one side at the rear with a terminal strip inside to join all the wires from the light units and the plug. I stripped two wires from the transverse five core cable just to keep it all neat. More than 7 years ago now and still going strong.Good; Fast; Cheap. Pick any two.
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18th November 2014, 06:56 PM #6
You worry about trailers?
What about cars? The pink slip in NSW has become a joke and there are thousands of cars on the road that belong with the wreckers.
that's nsw ... now I went to SA once ... wow!“We often contradict an opinion for no other reason
than that we do not like the tone in which it is expressed.”
Friedrich Nietzsche
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20th November 2014, 08:48 PM #7
Learnt a long time ago how far out of whack many trailers are.
Spent a lotta time making up spacers and trailer height extensions for trailers. A square trailer was a bit of a noveltywww.lockwoodcanvas.com.au
I will never be the person who has everything, not when someone keeps inventing so much cool new stuff to buy.
From an early age my father taught me to wear welding gloves . "Its not to protect your hands son, its to put out the fire when u set yourself alight".
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8th January 2015, 02:36 PM #8Senior Member
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I guess all care no responsibility. Along the same same lines I got new tyres on my trailer and when I asked if they had been balanced I got the death stares, with the comment " no mate don't be stupid you don't need them balanced"
it cost me an extra hour but I got them balanced much to the disgust of the tyre fitter. Any wonder you see some many towed vehicles wonder and bounce around the road.
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11th January 2015, 09:48 AM #9
Yes, I wonder how many tyre fitters have actually towed a trailer with tyres that haven't been balanced...??
It can make the difference between a dream trip and a nightmare, especially with hitch receiver type towbars and the constant "rattle-rattle-rattle" from the towbar!!Too many projects, so little time, even less money!Are you a registered member? Why not? click here to register. It's free and only takes 37 seconds! Doing work around the home? Wander over to our sister site, Renovate Forum, for all your renovation queries.
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11th January 2015, 10:42 AM #10
I supose a lot of trailers never travel over 60kph and trips less than 10Km.
Then of course there are those who don't seem to notice things or understand that things CAN be better.
How many people realy know or can be bothered adjusting their tyre pressures so their vehicle handles, rides or carries load best......if it is a trailer as long as the tyre does not look flat..."who cares"
There is a world of difference between towing an ocasional load of rubbish to the local tip and a highway trip or a trailer that is towed all day every day.
Unfortunately there is a very sad low standard of expectations surrounding trailers.
It was not all that long ago that quite a few people didn't balance rear tyres on their cars.....it was certainly the case when I was a kid back in the 60's and 70's.
As for me....I get every tyre I put on a rim balanced...why wouldn't you.
If people paid a little mor attention to their trailers, perhaps we would not see sad and forlorne trailers by the side of the highway every week end.
cheersAny thing with sharp teeth eats meat.
Most powertools have sharp teeth.
People are made of meat.
Abrasives can be just as dangerous as a blade.....and 10 times more painfull.
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