Bob Denman
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The worst...:shocked:
...Can bring out the best! :thumbup:
The worst...:shocked:
...Can bring out the best! :thumbup:
Another note when I talked to Carlo at OE about short life of rear tire on the '14 Spyders he responded to me he knew nothing about tires...note to self. Take a chill pill!!!!:lecturef_smilie:
If Carlo doesn't know about the rear tire short life problems. He needs to get his head out of the sand! :banghead: Everybody else knows about it! It was talked about at the factory tour. And it was said they were working on it.ray: Tom :trike:
If Carlo doesn't know about the rear tire short life problems. He needs to get his head out of the sand! :banghead: Everybody else knows about it! It was talked about at the factory tour. And it was said they were working on it.ray: Tom :trike:
Yesterday Carlo of BRP called me and he shared that the tech dept said being within 1.55 mm is not an issue. I referred him back to facts that since the toe in was adjusted by Logan Utah dealer from 5mm to 1.55 mm and NEW set of OEM BRP tires installed I have traveled 823 miles and new tires are showing significant wear (as measured by myself and verified bi a Les Schwab employee). At the end of that conversation Carlo says will review with his people. So this a.m. I send email asking what he found. Here is copy of email he just sent me.
"I discussed the matter with a Spyder Technical Support Specialist and relayed all the information that you have supplied, including all the measurements. We do confirm that a 1.55 mm toe in of your trailer's alignement is not a factor to be worried with or that could result in excessive or abnormal wear of the tires.
Notwithstanding this, we acknowledge that the wear on your trailer tires deserves to be looked in to and we will be happy to do an in depth review of the matter. For this we would require that both vehicle and trailer be brought to an authorized dealership since, as with other manufacturers, the most efficient way for BRP to address your service request is through an authorized dealership.
As previously indicated, it will be my pleasure to monitor and facilitate the exchange of information with your dealer when the vehicles are there so we can reach a satisfactory resolution of the matter. I invite you to communicate with your dealer and schedule an appointment to bring your vehicle and trailer to them and to please let me know when it is set up."
So I now have a call into dealership to schedule appointment . I posted this to keep all my SL in the "loup"...
Side note : Fire is 55% contained. Yea..
Karyl, you say the one dealer checked and adjusted toe-in, but did they check the camber? Looking at that drawing of the trailer I see several places where the frame and suspension pieces could be bent, welded crooked, or twisted. The axle of one wheel may be parallel to its swing arm pivot and the other one not. If the two axles are not aligned with each other you could have all sorts of interesting things happening as the trailer bounces up and down. How about the springs? If one of them is weaker than the other that could cause the trailer to ride cockeyed. When you take it in insist they check camber as well as toe-in.
yes there is an update. Right now my area involved in worst wildfires I've ever seen. Busy helping community help those who are being displaced. So far chelan ok but communities within 20 miles devastated...so will give trailer update soooon. :dontknow: