Do Travel Trailer Wheel Lug Nuts Need Torqued Every Time
Question:
Should travel trailer wheel lug nuts be re-torqued for every trip? Are alloy wheels more susceptible to requiring lug nut issues?
asked by: Matthew W
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Expert Reply:
Trailer wheels do not need to be torqued for every trip. It's a good idea to torque them initially and then again once you make it to your first destination and you'll be good. After that I would probably check them once a season or however you feel but I would be shocked if there was ever a time they came loose.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Thule Overcast Awning - Roof Rack Mount - 6' 6" Long x 6' 6" Wide
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