Lippert Components Trailer Axle (Standard) User Manual

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Rev: 03.18.2014

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Trailer Axle Owners Manual FULL

Tires

Prior to mounting tires onto wheels, be sure the rim size and contour are approved by the Tire and Rim

Association Yearbook or the tire manufacturers catalog. In addition, confirm that the tire will carry the rated

load. If the load is not evenly distributed on all tires, use the tire rated for the heaviest wheel position.
The Rubber Manufacturers Association or the tire manufacturers guidelines should be consulted for

mounting procedures.
Tire inflation pressure is the most important factor in tire life. Tire pressure should always be what is

recommended by the manufacturer for the load. Always check pressure cold before operation. DO NOT

bleed air from tires when they are hot. Check inflation pressure weekly during use to insure maximum tire

and tread life.
The following tire wear diagnostic chart will help you pinpoint the causes and solutions of tire wear

problems.

NOTE: Tire wear should be checked frequently because once a wear pattern becomes firmly established in a

tire it is difficult to stop, even if the underlying cause is corrected.

Problem

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

Center Wear

Over-inflation

Adjust pressure to particular load

per tire catalog.

Edge Wear

Under-inflation

Adjust pressure to particular load

per tire catalog.

Side Wear

Loss of camber or overloading

Make sure load does exceed

axle rating. Call Lippert Service &

Warranty to advise.

Toe Wear

Incorrect Toe-in

Call Lippert Service & Warranty to

advise.

Cupping

Out-of-balance

Check bearing adjustment and

balance tires.

Flat Spots

Wheel lockup and tire skidding

Avoid sudden stop if possible and

adjust brakes.

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