What Should I Do If The Trailer Wheels Are Noisy?

Jun 15, 2024

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Solutions to trailer wheel noise include adjusting tire pressure, using lubricants and release agents, replacing silent tires, or considering vehicle maintenance. 12

Adjust tire pressure: Make sure tire pressure is in the right state, because too high or too low tire pressure will affect the noise level and may increase the risk of tire blowout. Proper tire pressure can significantly reduce the friction noise between the tire and the ground.
Use lubricants and release agents to treat:
For the sound produced by the rear wheel shock absorber spring, you can solve it by spraying lubricants. Lubricants can reduce the friction resistance of the friction pair, slow down wear, and play a lubricating role.
If there is sand or debris in the wheel, you can use a release agent to deal with it. Sand or debris entering the wheel will increase friction and cause noise. Use a release agent to clean the sand or debris inside the wheel to reduce noise.
Replace silent tires: If conditions permit, you can replace them with silent tires. Silent tires not only reduce noise, but also have good wear resistance. Choosing tires with fine texture can effectively reduce noise.
Vehicle maintenance: Regular vehicle maintenance and repair, including inspection and replacement of worn parts, is an important means of reducing mechanical tractor noise.
The above methods can effectively solve the problem of excessive trailer wheel noise, making the vehicle run more smoothly and quietly.

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