TurboMinivan
Still plays with cars
- Location
- Lehi, UT
I bought another car yesterday. (That's a story for another time.) It needed to be towed home. As usual, I hooked my (empty) trailer to my Suburban, checked all eight tires for proper pressure, and hit the road. It was immediately obvious that something was wrong. It felt like I had a square tire somewhere, like the world's worst flat-spotted tire. After a few miles, it never got any better--if anything, it was getting more pronounced.
I pulled over to carefully examine everything. I found that both front tires on the trailer were beginning to show substantial wear only on the innermost tread blocks, whereas the rear tires looked perfectly uniform across their surface. I also felt like at least one of those front tires seemed to be developing a rounded surface rather than the normal flat one... though I'm not sure if I was just imagining that. At any rate, I didn't think it was wise to drive 90 miles away and then haul a car back in this state... so I turned around and dropped the trailer off back at home. I ended up borrowing my friend Mike's trailer so I could still buy my car.
I think I need a repair shop. Specifically, someplace that can check and adjust the trailer's alignment and return it to proper operating status. (While they're at it, it could probably stand to be serviced in general--bearing service, brake inspection, etc.) What will be really fun is getting the trailer to the shop--I already told Mike I need to figure out how to get my trailer onto his trailer so I can haul it somewhere to be fixed.
So... where should I go? Any recommendations? I bought it at Wasatch Trailer in Layton, and I think they service them as well (I need to look that up). Is there some other place any of you would suggest?
I pulled over to carefully examine everything. I found that both front tires on the trailer were beginning to show substantial wear only on the innermost tread blocks, whereas the rear tires looked perfectly uniform across their surface. I also felt like at least one of those front tires seemed to be developing a rounded surface rather than the normal flat one... though I'm not sure if I was just imagining that. At any rate, I didn't think it was wise to drive 90 miles away and then haul a car back in this state... so I turned around and dropped the trailer off back at home. I ended up borrowing my friend Mike's trailer so I could still buy my car.
I think I need a repair shop. Specifically, someplace that can check and adjust the trailer's alignment and return it to proper operating status. (While they're at it, it could probably stand to be serviced in general--bearing service, brake inspection, etc.) What will be really fun is getting the trailer to the shop--I already told Mike I need to figure out how to get my trailer onto his trailer so I can haul it somewhere to be fixed.
So... where should I go? Any recommendations? I bought it at Wasatch Trailer in Layton, and I think they service them as well (I need to look that up). Is there some other place any of you would suggest?