Recommended Skid Wheels For 2015 Passport Grand Touring Travel Trailer 35 Feet Long
Question:
yes what kind of skid wheels do i need for my trailer and where would you recommend they be placed at to where my back jack stabilizers wont be damaged on a up hill thank you
asked by: Jose S
Expert Reply:
Since you have back jack stabilizers on your 2015 Passport Grand Touring travel trailer, I recommend using the Ultra-Fab Skid Wheels for Class A RVs 34' and Longer - 6" Diameter - Qty 2 # UF48-979013. I recommend welding the skid wheel brackets as close to those stabilizers as you can so that they can still function, but so you can also protect them best on those up hills. These are very sturdy wheels to protect your undercarriage and accessories from unnecessary damage, however you will still want to make sure you are not using these to hold weight as they are only intended to deflect and divert.
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Ultra-Fab Skid Wheels for Class A RVs 34' and Longer - 6" Diameter - Qty 2
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