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Old     (Bakes)      Join Date: Mar 2010       04-11-2017, 5:02 PM Reply   
OK....so I hit a curb a few weeks back. Didn't notice anything at the time but the starboard front wheel is out of alignment. It looked like it was out of alignment both up and down as well as left/right. It destroyed a tire after about 1000 miles. Basically wore the inner edge down till it popped.

Soo, I ordered a new trailing arm assembly from boatman and put it on. It is much better up and down but it still looks a little caddywhumpus. It appears slightly out of alignment like it wants to pull starboard when looking at the boat head on....which would make perfect sense given the mechanism. To confirm this I ran a string across both tires and their is a gap between the string and trailing edge of the front tire of about 3/4 inch.

Soo...that said, any ideas on how to fix this? Can the torsion spring axle get pushed back from the impact? if so, Is there something I can replace that will re-locate the spring axle to the center?

Thanks

Bakes

 
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