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RE: Axle alignment



I suspect the vibrations you experience is caused by air turbulance between
your truck and trailer. This happens to me right about 50 mph. I have a cap
on the truck and a bumper pull trailer with a flat fronter nose. Doesn't
happen with a friend bumper pull with an aerodynamic nose design. The
turbulance will actually shake the door of the cap so much that the handle
will slowly turn then the door will open and lift upwards unless I lock it!
Only happens right around 50 mph. The air turbulance probably matches some
sort of resonant frequency at that speed which amplifies any vibration. I
know, sounds goofy, but resonant frequencies are a reality, reeaalyy. Trust
me.

Bonnie Snodgrass

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	mkgehrin@n-jcenter.com [SMTP:mkgehrin@n-jcenter.com]
> Sent:	Wednesday, June 03, 1998 6:07 PM
> To:	ridecamp@endurance.net
> Subject:	Re: Axle alignment
> 
> Does cupped tires mean that they dip on the outside or have "lost their
> round"?  Also would it cause the trailer and truck to shimmy?  I'm
> getting vibrations at 50mph (but usually not at lesser or greater
> speeds).  I had four new tires put on, everything greased and
> aligned-still had the problem.  Then I had someone at u-haul look at it
> and he said one of the tires was bad but the trailer is fine.  Had that
> tire replaced.  Still the same problem.  So I don't know if the tires
> were not good to begin with or if its another problem.  I'd appreciate
> some feedback before I go have it out with the people at the tire
> store.  
> 
> Karen Gehringer
> Ormond Beach
> 



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