dxtremist2
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Hello, (quick version bare with me)
We have a fairly new Symmetry Brand custom overlanding toy hauler trailer with less than 10,000 miles driven with it. We’ve had nothing but problems with the build since day one unfortunately. That’s right it was returned within 12 hours for water incursion. On to the dangerous suspension…
The builder, Symmetry Trailers (Wyoming), refuses to help remedy the situation after several attempts and them having the trailer in their possession for 1 year in total on 2 separate occasions to fix the these warranty issues. Still eating tires, very very dangerous.
We’ve had several high speed blow outs on highways, and 5 tires replaced already due to uneven wear due to off set cambre. We found that they installed the wrong size Timbren suspension on our rig, yes they put the smaller weight load suspension on our 5000# when loaded trailer. Thus causing camber to be off and the uneven wearing of tires we suspect.
My question to the communty is? Should we upgrade to the proper size Timbren Axle-less Suspension or just go straight axle instead?
How is Timbren performing for others when installed properly and with the correct size? And when it’s not installed by incompetents thanks for letting me vent. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
We have a fairly new Symmetry Brand custom overlanding toy hauler trailer with less than 10,000 miles driven with it. We’ve had nothing but problems with the build since day one unfortunately. That’s right it was returned within 12 hours for water incursion. On to the dangerous suspension…
The builder, Symmetry Trailers (Wyoming), refuses to help remedy the situation after several attempts and them having the trailer in their possession for 1 year in total on 2 separate occasions to fix the these warranty issues. Still eating tires, very very dangerous.
We’ve had several high speed blow outs on highways, and 5 tires replaced already due to uneven wear due to off set cambre. We found that they installed the wrong size Timbren suspension on our rig, yes they put the smaller weight load suspension on our 5000# when loaded trailer. Thus causing camber to be off and the uneven wearing of tires we suspect.
My question to the communty is? Should we upgrade to the proper size Timbren Axle-less Suspension or just go straight axle instead?
How is Timbren performing for others when installed properly and with the correct size? And when it’s not installed by incompetents thanks for letting me vent. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
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