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Axle Adjustment
1. Support the trailer frame on a level surface. If the wheels
are already mounted, make sure they are clear of the
ground. If the air actuation system has been installed, make
sure the air pressure in the air bags is bled off before lifting
the trailer.
CAUTION: Lifting the trailer with air system
pressurized will overextend the air bags and can result
in damage to the air bags
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CAUTION
Do not lift or support the trailer on any part of the axle or
suspension system. Never go under any trailer unless it
is properly supported on jack stands which have been
rated for the load. Improperly supported vehicles can fall
unexpectedly and cause serious injury or death.
2. Measure from king pin to spindle center on each side. To
simplify this process, plumb lines may be dropped from the
king pin and from the centerline of each spindle end.
Measurements “A” and “B” can then be taped on the floor to
eliminate any miss measurement due to sagging of the tape
long measurements. Compare A and B measurements (see
Figure 1).
3. Loosen all the U-bolt nuts slightly and move the axle
assembly with the adjusting screws, located on the front
and rear of the axle seat. Move front axle to correct
alignment position based on previous findings of A and B
measurements. Make sure both front and rear adjusting
screws are snug after axle is realigned. Then, retighten the
U-bolt nuts to 100 to 120 lb ft.
Suspensions
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