I have a '07 Bighorn 3400RL. It has the Mor-Ride suspension.
When using my Bal chocks to lock my tires & wheels down, I noticed that on the curb side that I have plenty of room to insert the Bal chocks and tighten them up. But in the street side the tires are too close together to insert the Bal-Chock.
My dealer took measurements and contacted Lippert, who said the measurements for the frame and axles are within spec. They said to contact Mor-Ride. Dealer contacted them and they said that the measurements between tires will vary according to the weight on each side of the trailer. Dealer said that since the refrigerator, microwave, 27" TV, and pantry is all on the street, side creating more weight than on the other side, that would be why the tires are closer together on that side, and that there would be no unusual tire wear resulting from this.
Has anyone else ever noticed a diffent spacing between tires from side to side? Have you questioned why the difference? What were you told?
When using my Bal chocks to lock my tires & wheels down, I noticed that on the curb side that I have plenty of room to insert the Bal chocks and tighten them up. But in the street side the tires are too close together to insert the Bal-Chock.
My dealer took measurements and contacted Lippert, who said the measurements for the frame and axles are within spec. They said to contact Mor-Ride. Dealer contacted them and they said that the measurements between tires will vary according to the weight on each side of the trailer. Dealer said that since the refrigerator, microwave, 27" TV, and pantry is all on the street, side creating more weight than on the other side, that would be why the tires are closer together on that side, and that there would be no unusual tire wear resulting from this.
Has anyone else ever noticed a diffent spacing between tires from side to side? Have you questioned why the difference? What were you told?