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Old 07-19-2021, 08:45 AM   #1
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Trailer lean after setup

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We have a Winnebago Ultralight 27RBDS that we've had since new.

The trailer has developed a lean to the passenger side fairly recently. I can't determine the cause and need help.

The trailer is built on a Lippert chassis. The tires are 2 years old but only have about 100 miles on them. They are properly inflated.

Yesterday afternoon, about 3::30pm, I setup in a COE park on a level pad. It was about 95 degrees out with a very light wind.
  • After disconnecting the trailer from the tow vehicle, I leveled it front to rear.
  • I lowered the stabilizers and connected the water and power.
  • I put the opposing slides out and the trailer was level fore to aft and port to starboard.
  • I did not put the awning out.


This morning I woke up to a significant lean to the passenger side! Everything was level when I went to bed.


HELP!!!!!!
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Old 07-19-2021, 09:47 AM   #2
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I'm not familiar with your exact TT but could it have a elastic rubber suspension that sagged in the heat. Or perhaps it's a torsion bar suspension and one side of the bar end is loose?
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Tires still look good?
Broken spring or shackle on the curb side?
Broken plastic levelers under tires on curb side?
Obvious issue with stabilizer jacks on that side?

Just throwing out some ideas. Let us know what you figure out.
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Old 07-19-2021, 11:02 AM   #4
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Perhaps just calenture and may get worse in August?
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