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    Default Trailer tires


    Ok guys my boat trailer tires are wearing Bad I mean bad on the inside. I noticed this a couple years ago and had them turned around and ruining max air pressure but its getting worse. What's the problem.

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    Make sure the axel isn't bowed, also jack the trailer up and spin the tires. Make sure they spin quiet. I had the same wear as you on the left side of my trailer. The inner bearing was not seated properly. I took it off 3 or 4 times before I realized what the problem was.
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    I had the same problem but my axle was sagging from to much load. I had to replace with a larger axle.

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    I think it's the axel this is the second bass tracker I had that has done this.

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    Missed spelled Axle. My bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arslabcatcher View Post
    Missed spelled Axle. My bad.
    I started to call you out on this, but held my tongue

    Quote Originally Posted by RCC View Post
    Make sure the axel isn't bowed...
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    It's most likely the axle... Had the same problem before and replace it. Never had anymore problems...

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    Thanks guys.

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    I have that problem from time to time on a 4 wheeler trailer. I've over loaded it and the axle is bowed. You can replace it or , as I do, you can chain down the axle on the outside and jack up the middle putting 1 or 2 degrees of camber in it.

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    More than likely the axle. Ive always overloaded a boat trailer and ended up with that problem

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