Nice job on repairing that bracket. That's a slick description of how you figured out the tracking issues. I like the ideas you had on how to get the alignment corrected too. I see that on some rigs when I'm driving in my car. It's easy to see when a trailer isn't tracking behind the tractor. I always wondered if the driver sees it.
Thanks alot the video helped me understand what is wrong with my trailer. I'm a company driver and found a Crack in one of the suspension arms on my trailer. It's currently in the utility trailer her in Houston.
It's actually an 1/8 of an inch towards the crown when I worked at a trailer repair shop when I did alignments. I'm trying to align my camper and looking for ideas if you have any.
Just a thought if the road you test drive it on is more heavily crowned wouldn't it cause the trailer to leg more to the left when you get a more level road or is the crown effect minimal enough for it not to be a problem ?
Lol a $700 laser level....The poor boys way Excellent informative video though ty....gonna try a $30 crafstman magnet laser level...friggin tools already $560 lol
You weren’t accounting for the trailer axles being 6” wider than the truck axles. With your drive tires on the edge of the center line, your trailer tires should be 3” to the left. When they are, your right side tires are 3” to the right of your right side truck tires and you’re lined up.
Believe it or not, when companies make the load map for how they want trailers to be loaded, they intentionally set it up for the trailer to lean (put more weight) on the curb side, not the left/ center line. That may be why you only "see it" when you're loaded.
+John Smith. What companies are you talking about when you say they want trailers to lean more to the right? Trailer manufacturers or axle manufacturers? I might be wrong but I thing the axles come with toe set straight. Are the trailer manufacturers changing toe?
First off..that hanger should have been replaced, second, the pivot bolts are in backwards and finally that is not the correct way to do an alignment period!
Just for your information they sell new brackets.....🤣😂 and you put the bolts in backwards! 🤯🤣😂 Your definitely not a trailer mechanic!...or a Alignment technician....🤣😂
They also sell new trailers... 😂 I put the bolts in the same way the old ones came out, not that it mattered...I never claimed to be either of those things but some of the people that do sure as heck can't seem to fix anything right... I pulled this old trailer several years until I could afford to buy a new one... 😃
@@LifeWithChase well sorry that you didn't go to school to learn the right Procedures ? That bolt with the hex end? Has to be torqued down until it sheared off ! That's the way it must be done ! But we must learn from our mistakes! Just hope nobody gets hurt?
@@robertbenavidez7164 obviously that's not the way it must be done because I didn't do it that way... 😂 I torqued it from the nut side. Who wants to torque it from the bolt side and shear the bolt head off so you can't remove it if you ever need to without cutting the bolt. The bolt that came out hade a full size head and torqued like any normal bolt. No head shearing crap on them. Also doesn't matter which way you put them in they toque the same, sorry you can't seem to figure that out, with your expert trailer repairing degree!
@@LifeWithChase Well for information you don't use a torque wrench 🤣😂 it's set up to use your 1 inch impact! And yes technically you can put the bolt in any way ? But? If u put the bolt in with nut out? It's easier to use your gun from the inside! And yes it's a one shot deal, they make the bolt that way on purpose! So when you do an Alignment? You know that it's torqued down at the right torque!!! It tells u this in the instructions when you buy a new bolt kit!😁 Yours Truly, A.S.E. Certified 40 years experience.
Nice job on repairing that bracket. That's a slick description of how you figured out the tracking issues. I like the ideas you had on how to get the alignment corrected too. I see that on some rigs when I'm driving in my car. It's easy to see when a trailer isn't tracking behind the tractor. I always wondered if the driver sees it.
yep you can see it. some drivers on the other hand don't even know they're pulling a trailer LOL
You are a hard working dude and so knowledgeable and smart about so many mechanical jobs.
Thanks alot the video helped me understand what is wrong with my trailer. I'm a company driver and found a Crack in one of the suspension arms on my trailer. It's currently in the utility trailer her in Houston.
It's actually an 1/8 of an inch towards the crown when I worked at a trailer repair shop when I did alignments. I'm trying to align my camper and looking for ideas if you have any.
you sure are a hardworking young man ---good luck with all you do ( Tom in the U K )
the poor boy way with a $700 laser tool lol 😂... i enjoy your videos man
It's very smart way to DIY... Thank you buddy.. For show me how to do it.. Wish you have a good day.. (from Fort McMurray alberta canada)
Another good one. Hope you had a good day yesterday.
thumbs up,,,,, DIY alignment semi trailer good video grettins from Honduras
How much does a job to change bushings and alignment cost?
I need this done my trailer leaning in the curve like it’s gone too over.
Thank you for your videos
Just a thought if the road you test drive it on is more heavily crowned wouldn't it cause the trailer to leg more to the left when you get a more level road or is the crown effect minimal enough for it not to be a problem ?
Lol a $700 laser level....The poor boys way
Excellent informative video though ty....gonna try a $30 crafstman magnet laser level...friggin tools already $560 lol
You weren’t accounting for the trailer axles being 6” wider than the truck axles. With your drive tires on the edge of the center line, your trailer tires should be 3” to the left. When they are, your right side tires are 3” to the right of your right side truck tires and you’re lined up.
Believe it or not, when companies make the load map for how they want trailers to be loaded, they intentionally set it up for the trailer to lean (put more weight) on the curb side, not the left/ center line. That may be why you only "see it" when you're loaded.
+John Smith. What companies are you talking about when you say they want trailers to lean more to the right? Trailer manufacturers or axle manufacturers? I might be wrong but I thing the axles come with toe set straight. Are the trailer manufacturers changing toe?
Probably could of just tied some string to the end of a tape measure then loped it to the king pin and measured to the center of your hubs
Yes
That would be the poor boy way not a $700 laser level
Excuse me, but isn’t it illegal to weld the trailer frame ?
Gud job chase!! Keep up the gud work
Man I wish you lived close to Va we would work on the big rids together
I've been to Va once, Its a long way! lol
Good job 👍
Question where did you find it tools for install the bushing For trailer
I think I got Napa to order it for me.
Very helpful
Nice learning much
🤘😎
Why not just load the trailer two to three inches to the left?🤔
Why does a person mismatch their wheels.....
Brakes on
First off..that hanger should have been replaced, second, the pivot bolts are in backwards and finally that is not the correct way to do an alignment period!
Cool video, very dyi
Diy not dyi Fuck me
Just for your information they sell new brackets.....🤣😂 and you put the bolts in backwards! 🤯🤣😂 Your definitely not a trailer mechanic!...or a Alignment technician....🤣😂
They also sell new trailers... 😂 I put the bolts in the same way the old ones came out, not that it mattered...I never claimed to be either of those things but some of the people that do sure as heck can't seem to fix anything right... I pulled this old trailer several years until I could afford to buy a new one... 😃
@@LifeWithChase well sorry that you didn't go to school to learn the right Procedures ? That bolt with the hex end? Has to be torqued down until it sheared off ! That's the way it must be done ! But we must learn from our mistakes! Just hope nobody gets hurt?
@@robertbenavidez7164 obviously that's not the way it must be done because I didn't do it that way... 😂 I torqued it from the nut side. Who wants to torque it from the bolt side and shear the bolt head off so you can't remove it if you ever need to without cutting the bolt. The bolt that came out hade a full size head and torqued like any normal bolt. No head shearing crap on them. Also doesn't matter which way you put them in they toque the same, sorry you can't seem to figure that out, with your expert trailer repairing degree!
@@LifeWithChase Well for information you don't use a torque wrench 🤣😂 it's set up to use your 1 inch impact! And yes technically you can put the bolt in any way ? But? If u put the bolt in with nut out? It's easier to use your gun from the inside! And yes it's a one shot deal, they make the bolt that way on purpose! So when you do an Alignment? You know that it's torqued down at the right torque!!! It tells u this in the instructions when you buy a new bolt kit!😁 Yours Truly, A.S.E. Certified 40 years experience.
@@LifeWithChase Part Number # S-24303
I think a professional would align the trailer while it's loaded..... Nobody gives a fucck while it's empty....