cody168
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Hi all,
Few days ago I've purchased a DIY (or built-it-yourself) trailer kit from Harbor Freight Tools (HST). This is my first 40" x 48" small utility trailer and the model # is 90153. This is the user manual in PDF format for ease of reference.
(Images below are taken from under the trailer, and the top of the image is the front of the trailer.)
Originally I thought the only problem was the left wheel that is toe-in by around 3 degrees, but later with closer look the right wheel is toe-out a little bit as well. So I think there is something wrong with the alignment of the axle and/or the spindles...
(Left wheel)
(Right wheel)
The u-bolt looked like it might have something to do with it just because the way it looked... but I am not sure.
(LEFT)
(RIGHT)
So, I guess the actual problem is that the axle is tilted right-side-down and left-side-up (from the 1st image). If that's the case, how can I fix it?
The hex nut that connects the spring hanger to the frame is pretty snug, I think it won't be much help if I try to nudge them. Or could I do something with how the u-bolt, spring, plate and the axle are connected, to make the wheel straight?
Since it is still in warranty, which part(s) should be replaced with HST? the axle? wheel hub?
Could it be that I did a bad job of putting it in together, and this whole thing is not a non-issue and just put it on the road as is?
Any advice or input is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Cody
Related forum topic: That G.D. harbor freight folding trailer
Few days ago I've purchased a DIY (or built-it-yourself) trailer kit from Harbor Freight Tools (HST). This is my first 40" x 48" small utility trailer and the model # is 90153. This is the user manual in PDF format for ease of reference.
(Images below are taken from under the trailer, and the top of the image is the front of the trailer.)
Originally I thought the only problem was the left wheel that is toe-in by around 3 degrees, but later with closer look the right wheel is toe-out a little bit as well. So I think there is something wrong with the alignment of the axle and/or the spindles...
(Left wheel)
(Right wheel)
The u-bolt looked like it might have something to do with it just because the way it looked... but I am not sure.

(LEFT)
(RIGHT)
So, I guess the actual problem is that the axle is tilted right-side-down and left-side-up (from the 1st image). If that's the case, how can I fix it?
The hex nut that connects the spring hanger to the frame is pretty snug, I think it won't be much help if I try to nudge them. Or could I do something with how the u-bolt, spring, plate and the axle are connected, to make the wheel straight?Since it is still in warranty, which part(s) should be replaced with HST? the axle? wheel hub?
Could it be that I did a bad job of putting it in together, and this whole thing is not a non-issue and just put it on the road as is?

Any advice or input is much appreciated.

Thanks,
Cody
Related forum topic: That G.D. harbor freight folding trailer



