How To Avoid Flat Spots In Tires During Winter Storage
Question:
I am ready to put my trailer away for the winter and i am concerned about tires. How do i avoid flat spots on my tires like I got last year? Its a single axle forest river rockwood geo pro
asked by: Mario
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Expert Reply:
The best way to avoid flat spots in your tires during winter storage is raise the trailer off the ground during storage. I recommend to use the TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands for Trailers w/ Leaf Spring Suspensions part # 326-TRLLG-2 to raise the trailer off the ground. They use the axle to support the weight of the trailer.
expert reply by:
Heather A
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TrailerLegs Tire Saver Stands for Trailers w/ Leaf Spring Suspensions - Single Axle - 8K - Qty 2
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