Thread: Tire Wear
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Old 06-26-2020, 11:55 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Carl n Susan View Post
That looks like normal wear due to turning tight corners. The edge of the G614 or Sailuns have extra rubber there and you will see this on most rigs.
Not exactly. My tires were way worse wearing on the inside on one side of the rig outside on the other. It was due to improper alignment. I guess not everyone has alignment issues but lucky me that’s what happens when the employee doesn’t give a crap I guess. Keystone has ignored me and trailer life magazine for resolution.

As far as alignment I took a straight piece of wood or steel place along the tires it should make contact at all 4 points of the tire if it doesn’t the alignment is most likely out. On top of that issue I had 3 of the 4 wheel bearings were improperly installed and I needed new bearings.

Tony
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