Axle flex and tire wear

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  1. TGUNKEL

    TGUNKEL Light Load Member

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    Has anyone actually done the angle iron welded to the axle on a trailer to fix the “flex” and save tires? A fix or bs?
     

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  3. I glide 47

    I glide 47 Road Train Member

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    Are you sure that it's axle flex, pictures of the tire wear maybe helpful.
     
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  4. BoxCarKidd

    BoxCarKidd Road Train Member

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    I have never seen or heard of that. Have seen some wide 8,000 Lb axles with a king truss built on top of them. Understand how that can work.
    The pictures of angle welded on the axles in you pictures seem wrong to me. When the welds cool would it not tend to cause a reverse arch? Outside wheels up. Should the angle not be on the bottom if you do that?
     
  5. TGUNKEL

    TGUNKEL Light Load Member

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    This is the fix that MD Alignment recommends for trailers that the alignment is good, Axles are not being run over weight, wheel bearings are good and tire pressure is good but still eating the inside edge of all 8 tires. All I want to know is has anyone done this and it worked or is it all ########.
     
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  6. BoxCarKidd

    BoxCarKidd Road Train Member

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    Thanks for sharing that. I am waiting with you.
     
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  7. lester

    lester Midwest's #1 Feed Hauler

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    Why not have the proper caster bent into the axle?
     
  8. Heavyd

    Heavyd Road Train Member

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    The axle flex is a real thing. Those tubular axles cannot be bent. Imagine taking a drinking straw and bending it, you risk a kink that will never come out and actually introduce a weak spot that may lead to complete failure of the axle. I haven't heard of the welding reinforcement, but that should work.
     
  9. swaan

    swaan Road Train Member

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    Seems like a bandaid fix for a improperly speced wall thickness axle tube. If this was a real thing everyone would be having the same issues.
    I know meritor and eaton have different thickness axle housings on differentials. Depending on application and GVW.
     
  10. TGUNKEL

    TGUNKEL Light Load Member

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    It is becoming an issue with the large tube trailer axles that Hendrickson came out with a few years ago.
     
  11. spsauerland

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    Seen issue with Hendrickson Intraax for last 10 years, tire inner shoulder wear. Worse on wide based tires. We run some pneumatic tanks with the u bent axles, worse on those so I believe axle flex is root cause. We change direction of tire because of inner shoulder wear to get most out of tires. Newer dump trailers are 30K Intraax and still see shoulder wear, just not as severe.
     
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