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i would make sure that the equalizers are pivoting properly. if they are you should have very nearly the same weight on both axles. once in a while you will see them overightened or full of rust. this could put to much wieght on the rear axle.


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As I backed in to my driveway today I noticed that I have two tight 45 degree turns to get to my parking place. The trailer tires seem torqued (for lack of a better word) or maybe a bit out of alignment...they just dont seem straight in line with each other after the backing. On the road they seem straight.

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