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Noticed my front tires are cupping. it is noticeable, when I am pulling my 32 ft. travel trailer. We are going to be traveling alot next year, and would like to have this little problem solved. Any advise offered would be helpful. Was thinking balance and checking the alignment for starters. Thoughts???




Have your alinement checked with your trailer loaded and attached to your truck.




That's the idea..however that would be impossible on most drive-on style lifts. I would try to duplicate loaded tongue weight in the bed as close as possible. My bet is a combination of alignment(usually f'd up from the factory) and some good shocks will take care of it. Alignment angles change a LOT when you hang trailers on trucks......be sure to find an alignment tech.....not just some guy running an alignment machine....then be SURE to explain what the vehicle is used for.




Might not be possible to have the trailer attached?...I'd go to a semi truck alinement shop, not where you take your honda.