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TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands for Trailers w/ Leaf Spring Suspensions - Tandem Axle - 16K - Qty 4

TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands for Trailers w/ Leaf Spring Suspensions - Tandem Axle - 16K - Qty 4

Item # 326-TRLLG-4
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These stands protect and prolong the life of your trailer tires by keeping them up off of the ground while your trailer is not in use. Place the durable stands on both sides of the axles, and use your vehicle to pull the trailer up onto the stands. Great Prices for the best trailer jack from TrailerLegs. TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands for Trailers w/ Leaf Spring Suspensions - Tandem Axle - 16K - Qty 4 part number 326-TRLLG-4 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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TrailerLegs Trailer Jack - 326-TRLLG-4

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These stands protect and prolong the life of your trailer tires by keeping them up off of the ground while your trailer is not in use. Place the durable stands on both sides of the axles, and use your vehicle to pull the trailer up onto the stands.


Features:

  • Tire saver stands protect and prolong the life of your trailer tires while the trailer is not in use - great for camping trips and storage situations
    • Defends against dry rot from tires resting on damaging surfaces
    • Eliminates flat spots from prolonged periods of tires bearing trailer weight
  • Stands lift trailer wheels off of the ground, using the axles to support the weight of the trailer
    • Solid platforms offer 8 times the stability of rubber tires, which can flex under the weight of your trailer
  • Simple, 5 minute setup
    • Place stands next to tires, on either side of trailer axles
    • Use tow vehicle to move trailer forward or backward until stands pivot upright to raise axles
  • Rubber gripping bars provide a stable base and ensure consistent activation of stands
  • HDPE construction ensures strength and durability
  • Made in the USA


Specs:

  • Application: tandem-axle trailers with leaf-spring suspensions
    • Great for campers, boat trailers, horse trailers, 5th-wheel trailers, and more
  • Quantity: 4 stands
  • Weight capacity: 16,000 lbs
    • 4,000 lbs per stand
  • Overall stand dimensions: 15" long x 8" wide x 19" tall
  • Minimum clearance required between ground and axle: 10-1/2"
  • Weight: 10 lbs each


TrailerLegs provide a quick and effective way to protect your tires while your trailer is in storage. By keeping the trailer's tires off of the ground, you can avoid unnecessary wear and tear that could lead to dangerous blowouts on the road and costly repairs.


Protects and Prolongs Life of Trailer Tires

It is easy to forget that while your trailer is in storage, its tires are still working. Even if you aren't towing, the tires continue to bear the weight of your trailer. This can lead to flat spots, which are areas on the tire where the rubber has become either too soft or too stiff compared with the rest of the tire. In addition, exposing the tires to any moisture that collects on the ground can cause the rubber to rot.


TrailerLegs keep your tires up off the ground while your trailer is in storage. This means that you won't return to flat or misshapen tires when you need to use your trailer next. Keeping your tires in great condition will greatly reduce your chances of having a blowout on the road and having to spend money on replacing the tire and repairing your trailer.


Fast and Easy Setup

Setting up your trailer for storage with TrailerLegs is a pain-free process that takes as little as 5 minutes. Make sure you have at least 10-1/2" of clearance between the ground and your vehicle's axle. If you need additional clearance, use leveling blocks to provide extra lift.


Trailerleg Placement on Trailer Axle

Place the TrailerLegs beneath the axle, right next to the tire, on either side of your trailer. The legs must be angled so that the axle rests in the rounded cutout on top of the stands. If you intend to pull the trailer forward, place the legs in front of the axle. If you want to back the trailer into position, place the stands just behind the axle.


Trailerleg Placement on Trailer Axle Engaging

With the stands in position, use your tow vehicle to push or pull the trailer backwards or forwards to activate the stands. The rubber strips on the stands will provide grip as the legs pivot up, following the movement of the trailer.


Note: If you have a drop-axle trailer, you will need to position a 2" to 3" block in front of each tire so that the tires can ramp up enough to pivot the TrailerLegs.


Trailerleg Supporting Trailer Axle

You only need to move the trailer a little bit to get the legs into the upright position with the axle resting in their top-mounted, round cutouts. Once in this position, the TrailerLegs will support the weight of your trailer instead of its tires. This protects your tires and safely stabilizes the trailer until you're ready to hit the road again.



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TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands for Trailers w/ Leaf Spring Suspensions - Tandem Axle - 16K - Qty 4 - 326-TRLLG-4

Average Customer Rating:  4.6 out of 5 stars   (44 Customer Reviews)

These stands protect and prolong the life of your trailer tires by keeping them up off of the ground while your trailer is not in use. Place the durable stands on both sides of the axles, and use your vehicle to pull the trailer up onto the stands.

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Work great! Saving my tires for travel instead of flat spotting then causing a blowout. Highly recommend!



by:

First, the increased stability in the trailer over just the 4 jacks and the tires on the ground is amazing!
Second, getting these in place is not as easy as the directions or the videos suggest. Every time I would back up on to the legs at least one would not be on the ground correctly, either not back far enough or back to far because at least one would slide on the ground. I tried at least 6 times and always at least one would not be right. I finally used a bottle jack to lift the axles enough to set the legs that were not sitting right into the correct position.
Third, Once I got all four legs set correctly I leveled the trailer. The problem here was that to get the trailer level it actually moved up and off the legs. To fix this, I used the left side jacks to get the trailer up enough to slide boards under the legs and ran the auto leveling again. This time the left side was on the jacks but the right side was still off of them. I did not have anything to build up the right side (yet) so I am a full bubble low to the right so I have weight on the legs and not supporting trailer weight on the jacks. This most likely would not be a problem if you are just using the legs for trailer storage.
Overall a great product for saving your tires and stability while using your trailer. Just be aware set up could be more involved and some trial and error to get everything set correctly.

Jason C.

3/25/2022

They still work great, still a bit tricky to get set up though. I have move the trailer on and off the legs about half a dozen times over the year. I back up on them and putting a chock at the rear of the back truck tire does help with not going too far back and rolling off the legs. That happened to me a couple times.



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Excellent service and follow up email from Carol.



by:

Trailer legs work great. It keeps all 4 wheels off the ground. Makes it easy to change a tire and do regular maintenance on bearings and brakes. Easy to use.



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Haven't used them yet but when I put my trailer up for winter I will!!!



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Trailer legs work as advertised. I have heard that they don't work very well on grass. I have had no problems using them on grass. I am very happy with purchase. They are super sturdy and durable. It takes a little practice to use them, but it gets easier the more time you use them.



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Love these things so much, bought a set for my son-in-law’s 40’ Montana 5th wheel. We’ve both found it extremely time saving when rotating/changing tires, doing brake & wheel bearings or anything under the units. It’s wonderful to know we don’t have to worry about tire rot or unnecessary bearing pressure while in winter storage here in Washington! We found it much easier to pull the trailers “evenly” up on these things to use low range 4 wheel drive, if you have it. I always keep one in the truck in case of a flat. Worth every penny! This is what I use them on:

Jim B.

7/23/2021

Wouldn’t be without them! Had a flat on tandem travel trailer on side of road and found it easier to lift flat tire off ground onto trailer legs in gravel if raised flat tire up onto a couple of 2x pads first. Loosened lug nuts and pulled up onto leg and done in no time. Good feeling!



by:

Works as advertised!

John

5/29/2023

Works great! I would buy again.



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Don't like them waste of my money! Either my campers too heavy for a $37.06 camper that weighs 10,000 lb cuz it made my dually spin tires on asphalt and gravel so I don't know where these videos are coming from falsified information of what I think I want my money back!!

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Jenny N.

12/13/2021

I will have our customer service team reach out to you. As long as the ground is level and stable meaning not mud or anything that you will sink into then these will work for you. Each Tire Saver is rated at 4,000 pounds so with a set of 4 you will have 16,000 capacity. In order for the rubber to grip and allow lift your axles will need to be a minimum of 11-12 inches off the ground. The manufacturer recommends using some wheel blocks like # A10-0918 to increase the height of your axle from the ground if needed to assist in making this system work ideally if your axle height is less than the 11-12 inches.



by:

These are the BEST investment I have ever made for my truck and cargo trailer. We had an insane snow and ice storm in Oregon this last year these were rock stars' and held our trailer through some intense weather. Absolutely would recommend as your FIRST choice and defiantly through etrailer. Super fast shipping and good pricing for sure! Thank you!



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Just received Trailerlegs, so haven't used them yet, but have looked over them & they look very sturdy. Should be great for lifting wheels off the ground. Will definitely carry one or two when traveling for that inevitable flat tire. Should make life a whole lot easier. Will update review later.



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It’s made of heavy duty plastics with the rubber boots, when using it to store your 5th wheel use a 2x4 to roll your wheel up on to help with the lifting of the trailer, I have a 5th wheel 41’ keystone Montana, I don’t feel it moving around or shaking when I walk around in the RV



by:

etrailer:

Installed your "Trailer
Legs" on my tandem boat trailer while in long term storage. Worked perfectly!......What a great product! Very easy to set up.

Thank you



by:

Overall a great investment. Allows us to keep our tires off the ground and protected during the winter months when we aren't actively using the rig.
The biggest problem we've had is that we park on dirt/grass and this just digs in and drags. We put down 3/4 plywood to prevent that from happening.



by:

Super easy to use even the first time. I have a 39’ dual axle 5th wheel and it lifted right up onto the trailer legs just as advertised. Love them!



by:

So far great. Got them yesterday and pull the trailer up on them by myself without any real problems. Hoping to save the tires while the trailer isn't being used



by:

They work as described. Thank you.



by:

Thanks a lot Etrailer for the fast shipping
I Ordered my item on the 18 th and received it 2 day later. And thanks for the excellent customer service y’all have. Will be ordering for y’all in the future. Thanks Dwayne Banks



by:

Thank you very much I got them and I will be using them soon. I will be ordering more suff soon. I will send pic later. Trailer is at the shop.



by:

Have to return the product. I do not have enough ground clearance to get the legs to pivot the way they are supposed to. The concept of the legs is great. I wish they could have worked for me.



by:

Fast Delivery from etrailer ! Easy install and would definitely recommend for long term storage .



by:

Perfect . Just what the doctor ordered. Especially if your trailer is parked for several months. It is a good investment.



by:

only got for 1 customer but he loved th em



by:

They are very sturdy and rugged...do the job!!



by:

Excellent product. Works just as described and as seen on video.


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  • Are the TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands Stable
    The TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands for Trailers w/ Leaf Spring Suspensions part # 326-TRLLG-4 are extremely stable when used on a flat and solid surface. They have been designed for this exact situation and have been tested to withstand the weight of the campers.
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  • Can TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands Be Used for Longer Term Trailer Storage
    The TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands # 326-TRLLG-4 can absolutely be used to take weight off the tires of your Diamond Cargo Trailer while it's in storage. They are fully capable of being used for long periods of time like what you plan on doing. To fill up the new gap between the jack and ground when using the tire stands you can simply use an appropriately sized piece of wood that you source locally or some leveling blocks like the Stackers # A10-0916. I have attached a couple short...
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  • Purpose of Separate Triangle Pieces Included with TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands
    The separate triangular pieces that were included with your TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands # 326-TRLLG-4 were somewhat recently added by the manufacturer (which is why they might not be mentioned in the manual) to help with some trailers that are lower to the ground. They can basically be used to help the tires on certain trailers step up to the main stands. It doesn't sound like they are needed for your trailer since you're already using the stands without issue, but you can just keep...
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  • Will the TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands for Trailers Work On a Dirt Surface
    The TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands for Trailers part # 326-TRLLG-4 will work on a dirt surface and yes they can be used while the trailer is being used for a camping trip which I confirmed with TrailerLegs.
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  • Can TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands be Used in 1st Position to Store Trailer
    The TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands # 326-TRLLG-4 were tested and designed for the trailer to be stored in that 2nd position. I did reach out to my contact at TrailerLegs and he said that they haven't tested it out but you can try if you'd like. He mentioned that after getting to the first position you'd want to use wheel chocks to help keep your trailer in place. After that put your vehicle in neutral to see if the trailer moves at all. Even then it still hasn't been tested like this over...
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    Excellent question. There is no disadvantage to using a special trailer tire with a higher weight Load Range Rating than is required by your trailer's weight. Doing so simply means that those higher-rated tires will tend to run cooler, since they will be operated below maximum capacity, and this is always a good thing with any tire. Heat is the worst enemy of a tire and the two conditions that typically lead to excess heat build-up are overloading beyond rated weight capacity and operating...
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  • Tire Covers for 32-Inch Tires on Tandem Axle 5th Wheel Trailer
    For your tandem axle 5th wheel with 32-inch tires you can use one of the covers shown on the linked page. We have dual tire covers like part # 290-3922 that you referenced (sold as a single cover for 2 tires) as well as individual covers like # ST7002WH (a set of 2 in white) and # 290-3962 (a set of 4 in tan). Since these different covers are sold in varying quantities you'll want to note this to ensure you order covers for all 4 of your tires. Another way to protect your tires is to use...
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  • Tire Saver Stands for 12,000-lb 5th Wheel Trailer
    I have just what you need for saving your 5th wheel trailer tires from getting flat spots, the TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands. Kit # 326-TRLLG-4 for tandem axles and kit # 326-TRLLG-6 for triple axle trailers allow you to lift your trailer up off the tires while it is at your campsite. The Tire Savers install easily at each end of your axles and not only protect your tires from flat spots, but they also make your docked trailer more steady since they replace the small footprint of tire...
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  • TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands for Lighter Tandem Axle Trailer
    The combined 8,000 pound weight capacity for the Single Axle TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands # 326-TRLLG-2 is enough to support the weight of your trailer but you will still want a set on each axle to provide proper lift on all 4 tires. Using just one set may keep the other axle low enough that those tires aren't off the ground. We do have a tandem axle set with part # 326-TRLLG-4 that includes 4 stands. I have attached a short video review that you can check out as well.
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    If the Trailer Aid Plus system didn't quite get a bad tire off of the ground for your 2017 Coachmen Freedom Express 246RKS then the Blaylock EZ Jack and Wheel Chock # EZ-JACK will probably not work since it offers about the same amount of lift and your axles are spaced further apart. Instead I recommend using the TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands because they are designed to lift your trailer by the axle. These come in a set of 2 # 326-TRLLG-2 as well as 4 # 326-TRLLG-4 depending on how you...
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  • Can Trailer Legs 326-TRLLG-4 Be Used at Seasonal Campsite
    You can absolutely use Trailer Legs # 326-TRLLG-4 at your seasonal camping spot to support your trailer and prevent flat spots on your tires. You just want to make sure that you have the necessary minimum height from ground to axle of 10-1/2-inches. The Trailer legs will keep your camper more steady than when it is resting on its flexible tires.
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  • Axle Ground Clearance Needed For TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands
    The TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands - Tandem Axle # 326-TRLLG-4 have overall dimensions of 15" long x 8" wide x 19" tall. In order for the rubber to grip and allow lift your axles will need to be a minimum of 11-1/2 inches off the ground. The manufacturer recommends using some wheel blocks like # A10-0918 to increase the height of your axle from the ground if needed to assist in making this system work ideally if your axle height is less than the 11-1/2 inches.
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  • Can TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands for Trailers w/ Leaf Spring Suspensions be Used On Square Axle
    Yes the TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands for Trailers w/ Leaf Spring Suspensions # 326-TRLLG-4 would work just fine with a square axle setup.
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  • Can TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands Be Used For Camping
    The TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands # 326-TRLLG-4 protect and prolong the life of your trailer tires by keeping them up off of the ground while your trailer is not in use. They are designed for storage and should not be used while staying in your camper. These have a weight capacity of 4,000 lbs per stand and require a minimum clearance of 10-1/2" between the ground and axle.
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  • How To Protect Trailer Tires During Winter Storage
    To protect the tires from flat spots and damage the best practice is to raise the tires off the ground during winter storage. I recommend TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands for Trailers w/ Leaf Spring Suspensions part # 326-TRLLG-2 for a single axle or part # 326-TRLLG-4 for a tandem axle. These stands do a great job at keeping the tires off the ground to avoid flat spots and dry rot. I still recommend to still use covers on the tires depending on what size wheels you have to protect the tires...
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  • Is it Important to Get Trailer Tires Off Ground if Trailer will be Stored Long Term
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  • Are Trailer Legs Safe for Trailer Axles
    The TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands # 326-TRLLG-4 are perfectly safe for your axles and will not cause any damage whatsoever. Axles are designed to bear the weight of a trailer and using the TrailerLegs does not affect their capacity or ability to do so. The TrailerLegs # 326-TRLLG-4 are designed to be used on tandem axle trailers and have a 16,000 lb capacity (4 stands each with a 4,000 lb capacity). They are also available for single axle trailers with an 8,000 lb capacity at part #...
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  • Does TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands for Trailers Require Leaf Spring Suspension
    The TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands for Trailers w/ Leaf Spring Suspensions # 326-TRLLG-4 were designed to be used with trailers that have leaf spring suspension. They can't be used with torsion axles suspension but if for some reason you had a straight axle with now suspension this could work.
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