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Inspection and Service Each 12 Months or 12,000 Miles
ITEM
INSPECTION / SERVICE
Brakes, All Types
Shoes and Drums
Check for scoring and wear. Replace per
manufacturer’s specifications
Jack, Drop-Leg
Grease gears at top
Structure
Frame Members
Welds
Slide Out
Inspect all frame members, bolts & rivets.
Repair or replace
Inspect all welds. Repair as needed
Clean dirt build-up. Lubricate slides,
shafts & gears
Wheels
Sealed Bearing (Hubs)
UNSEALED Bearings (Hubs)
Rims
Check & confirm free running. Replace if
not (sealed bearings are not serviceable)
Disassemble / inspect / assemble &
repack
Inspect for cracks & dents. Replace as
needed
Structure
Axle Attachment Bolts
Check BY DEALER
7.2
INSPECTIONS AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
7.2.1
Axle Bolts, Frame, Suspension and Structure
WARNING
To perform many of the inspections and maintenance activities, you must jack up the trailer.
When jacking and using jack stands, place them so as to clear wiring, brake lines, and
suspension parts (springs, torsion bars, etc.). Place jacks and jack stands inside of the
perimeter strip on the supporting structure to which the axle(s) are attached.
WARNING
Worn or broken suspension parts can cause loss of control and injury may result.
Have trailer professionally inspected annually and after any impact.
Never crawl under your trailer unless it is on firm and level ground and resting on
properly placed and secured jack stands.
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