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2.
Ensure both wheels are fully engaged into the drive
collars located on the axles.
3.
Check that the drive collars are secured onto the axles.
The drive collar is attached to the axel by a pin and a
snap ring. Ensure both are intact.
4.
Reset your caddy to factory settings by following the
instructions in the manual.
5.
If caddy still does not go in a straight line, manually
adjust tracking on the front wheel.
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All caddy carts are tested to see how they track for
straightness without a bag. First, double check how
your caddy tracks without a bag. Use this as a guide
for testing with the bag. If your caddy is going off
track more than 3 feet within 20 yards, the easiest first
thing to do is to check the weight distribution of your
bag. How is it sitting on the caddy, is it sitting evenly
with the weight evenly distributed between left and
right sides? If the weight distribution does not solve
your issue, you may need to fine tune the tracking by
adjusting the front wheel axel.
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If you caddy is going off track more than 3 feet within
20 yards adjust the axel in the front wheel.
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To fine tune the front wheel axel is to move the front
wheel axel very slightly. If caddy turns to the right,
you will adjust the right side of front wheel axel
forward and vice versa if the caddy tracks left.
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"Loosen" the axel nut (A) on the side of the caddy that
the caddy is curving into.
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“Loosen” the axel nut (B) behind the wheel.
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Adjust the tracking nut (C) backward (counter
clockwise) to lengthen the axel, pushing the axel
forward. TURN in quarter turn increments only. Test
the tracking after each adjustment. It should only take
1 to 3 adjustments.