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Speaker 1: Today we're going to take a look at the Trailer Legs Tire Saver Stands for a tandem axle trailer. This is for a quantity of four stands. Now these stands will protect and prolong the life of your trailer tires by keeping them up off the ground while your trailer's not in use. It'll eliminate any flat spotting from prolonged periods of your tires baring the trailer weight, and… see more >
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When changing just a couple tires at a time on your trailer, you will want to keep the trailer raised up off the ground to keep weight off the remaining tires. You can use jack stands like #PTW41021 to stabilize the jacked up trailer or the…
view full answer...I spoke to my contact at Way Interglobal about the Everchill Refrigerator part #324-000119. They informed me that upon startup and until the set temperature is reached, the unit will draw 8-9 amps. Once the set temperature is reached, it will draw…
view full answer...I would definitely replace all tires at the same time if possible but if you can't then put the new tires on the axle that has brakes, if either have brakes. If both have brakes then put them on the rear axle if it is a regular straight axle; but…
view full answer...There may be a bunch of different reason why your Lippert Level-Up system has suddenly stopped working. The most common reasons are due to a dead battery, extending your jacks too far, or a blown fuse. The first thing you should check for is the easy…
view full answer...My recommended first step for you to take is to determine what tire size you would need. If you check the plate on the trailer frame near the coupler there will the VIN, axle capacities, as well as the trailer tire size and Load Range recommended.…
view full answer...Yes, the Swivel Marine Trailer Jack with Caster Wheel - Bolt On - Sidewind - 12" Travel - 1,500 lbs #DL67MR is the same as the DL22802. #DL67MR is our part number and the part number from Dutton-Lainson is 22802.
view full answer...Tire designations ST205/75D14 and ST205/75R14 are both for special trailer tires with a 205mm width, 75-percent aspect ratio and that fit a 14-inch wheel. The difference between them is the tire's type of construction. The ST205/75D14 tire is a…
view full answer...We definitely have some trailer jacks you can use as a replacement for your Dutton-Lainson but it doesn't look like anything we have will work as a direct replacement. If you'd like to stick with the Dutton-Lainson brand then I recommend…
view full answer...The "external sensor" error you're getting on the display of your Lippert leveling system like the Ground Control #LC358590 indicates an issue with the rear leveling sensor. This particular sensor should be located a few feet behind the…
view full answer...To mix the RV Rubber Roof Cleaner Item #BE82FR correctly you would mix an equal amount of cleaner and water. So yes, if you poured 48oz of cleaner into a jug you would add 48oz of water.
view full answer...Per the specs of the Shurflo 4008-101-A65 it looks like we have two very good options in the HydroMax RV Fresh Water Pump, #P25201 and the Seaflo Diaphragm Pump for Boats and RVs, #SE58FR. Each are 12VDC pumps and rated at 3 gallons per minute and…
view full answer...The extra reinforcement does cause the Load Range E tire #AM1HP56 to be a little more stiff, but since you are comparing 205/65-10 size tires there won't be enough of a difference in how stiff it is to cause the ride to be drastically different.…
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