Trailer Suspension Alignment: The Key to a Road-Ready Trailer
January 23, 2026
Trailer suspension alignment is the adjustment of axle angles and wheel positions so the trailer tracks straight and tires wear evenly. It includes toe, camber, and thrust angle, measured in degrees and millimeters and checked under load to simulate actual road weight. Proper alignment reduces rolling resistance, conserves fuel, and reduces heat in hubs and brakes. It minimizes sway, evens brake force, and prevents early wear on suspension bushings and springs. Typical signs of misalignment are feathered tread, cupping on the inside or outside edge, and a trailer that pulls to one side. To schedule service, shops employ laser or camera rigs with axle clamps. The following sections display action, specs, and price ranges to anticipate.
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