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does the wheel appear to have any camber when you look at it??bent stub axle perhaps? does it have independent suspension units or is it a complete axle? if it has the first check the bolts that secure it are not loose as it would cause movement and change the angle of the wheel

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no, its the offside one. suspension unit is all part of the axle, which is a essieux axle. Have checked bolts are tight etc. if it is a bent axle stub would it be best getting a new complete axle as the suspenson units have seized anyway.

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Check your hitch height. You see far to many trailered items that are hitched far to high. This alters the wheel camber/inclination/tracking.

 

In the worse cases you see trailers (mostly builders mixers & road rollers for some reason) doing a dance behind the (white van normally) tow vehicle.

 

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