How to adjust wheel alignment on a dual axle HD BigTex trailer
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Adjust the wheel alignment for a dual axle HD BigTex trailer
Tools Required:
15/16 wrench (x2)
Tape Measure (at least 10ft)
Tape Measure (at least 40ft)
Plum tool
String (used to hang plum tool)
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Exellent explanation 👍👍👍👍
Great video bro
Appreciate it
Thanks for the video!! Helped in an emergency
excellent video .. thank you
Very informative
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent video !! Thanks so much for posting, I'm wanting to raise the height on mine, have a great day !
Excellent, well done and very informative video !!!. Now I just need to find a blacktopped parking lot 🙂. Thanks for making this
Good video 🤙🏼
I'm no expert BUT excellent video!!
While you at it fix that wheel hub bearing cap tape is not going to do it
Good info thanks got to do mine it pulls like junk and is off to one side in truck mirror
Hell Yeah ! Mine is 3 years old and I just delivered a load and once I was on the highway I noticed it was tracking to one side.Grabbing the tools and getting it done.
Thank you for the share
Right on!
5/8
Did it even out the wear on the tires? And assume the trailer doesn't dog walk?
I replaced two of the bad tires and I’m still riding on the others. The trailer now pulls straight behind the truck.
You are the man. Thanks for sharing.
Glad to help
These big tex seem bad about coming brand new out of alignment. Past 3 have been way off. Bought a diamond c and it has been on the money.
How did it get out of alignment? Was it never aligned from the factory?
Great question! Unfortunately, I’m not sure if it was ever in alignment or not. I didn’t know trailers needed an alignment until a mechanic showed me how to do it.
To answer your question, yes and no
They are supposed to be aligned from factory but that is asking alot apparently. I have a two month old Big Tex with a bald wheel already.
either from factory or just road abuse. These roads suck and trailers are usually heavy and them bumpy roads can cause this easy.
Sometimes it’s because of potholes or worn parts or curbing it , that’s assuming it’s done correctly at the factory or trailer dealership that puts them together after shipped in.
@@lawnman3638them your Axel is bad
So you use the rim if you don't have wheel pins?
Yes.
Thank you .
All you have to do is measure from the back of the trailer to the the axle why do these videos have to be 15 minute long?