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    Default Trailer tires

    We have a bunch of trailers. Miller flat deck (low boy type), enclosed Wells Cargo, and some off brand utility trailers.

    Seems every one that uses those torsion axle pieces of junk, ( all the spring axle trailers do not get this wear) ends up wearing tires like in these pictures. Now, the people at Dexter (the axel manufacturer) have never seen anything like this....Did I check my air pressure, did I this did I that.... Frankly, I've heard the same lines of dance around the issue from Kawasaki, John Deere, Briggs and Stratton, and Scag power equipment. The internet stops that stuff cold, so, i asking you guys...What do you think is causing this?

    The rear axles of all our torsion axle tandem trailers get the same wear, sometimes with less than 10000 miles, they are on local routes
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