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Pre-Travel Information
Tire Ply, Composition & Materials
Tires are constructed from multiple layers of rubber-coated
fabric. Each of these layers is called a
ply
. In general, the higher
the number of plies in a tire, the more weight it can support.
• Tire manufacturers must report all materials used in the
composition of the tire, (
ie., steel, nylon, polyester, etc
.)
Maximum Load Rating
The
Maximum Load Rating
indicates the maximum load in
kilograms and pounds that can be carried by the tire.
Maximum Permissible Inflation Pressure
This number is the greatest amount of air pressure that should
ever be put in the tire under normal driving conditions.
Spare Tire
The spare tire is used if a trailer tire is damaged, flat, or loses
air pressure. The spare tire/wheel may differ from the original
equipment, and is
intended for temporary use ONLY
.
Tire Changing Basics
• Hydraulic Jack & Jack Stands
are customer supplied.
1. See
Roadside Emergency
.
2. Block the wheels on the opposite side from the tire you
wish to change. This will prevent accidental movement.
3. Loosen the wheel lugs BEFORE raising the RV.
4. Place a
Hydraulic Jack
on the frame close to the spring
hanger. Raise the trailer until the tire clears the ground
NEVER attempt to use a stabilizer jack to lift the RV.
5. Set up a
Jack Stand
under the frame just to the rear
of the tire being changed,
then
change your tire.
6. Follow the Wheel Nut Torque and Wheel Installation
instructions provided on the
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