We recently bought a new 2017 Forest River EVO T2850. Late last year after a few trips we noticed that the tires had been rubbing and has wore down to expose the plywood. We took it to the dealer and they replaced all the leaf springs. Just recently we took our trailer on its first trip since the replacement and found the wheels have rubbed again and exposing the plywood.
We recently bought a new 2017 Forest River EVO T2850. Late last year after a few trips we noticed that the tires had been rubbing and has wore down to expose the plywood. We took it to the dealer and they replaced all the leaf springs. Just recently we took our trailer on its first trip since the replacement and found the wheels have rubbed again and exposing the plywood.
Has anyone had any experience with this before?
Thank you!
Check the diameter of the tires. They can become much taller in the first stages of tread separations.