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SECTION 5
RV TIRES
S
PARE
T
IRE
C
ARRIER
(I
F
S
O
E
QUIPPED
)
The spare tire is mounted on the rear bumper.
The spare tire bracket can be released and
extended down to access a storage
compartment at the rear of the trailer without
removing the tire.
To extend the tire down
1. Remove the cotter
key from the pin
holding the tire
carrier in place.
2. Remove the pin
and extend the tire
carrier away from
the trailer.
3. Always return the tire carrier to the upright
position and lock it in place while
traveling.
To remove the tire from the tire carrier
1. Remove the lug nuts holding the tire in
place.
2. Remove the support bracket from the
bottom lug.
3. Pull the tire from the tire carrier.
Fig 5.2 Spare tire carrier installation
To install the tire on the tire carrier
1. Place the tire on the tire carrier with the
top lug bolt inserted into one of the holes
in the tire rim and the bottom lug bolt in
the center of the rim.
2. Install the top lug nut.
3. Place the support bracket over the bottom
lug bolt across the center of the rim.
4. Install the bottom lug nut over the support
bracket.
5. Make sure the lug nuts are tightened
securely before returning to travel.
C
HANGING
T
HE
T
IRE
1. Keep the RV attached to the tow vehicle.
Block the tire on the opposite side of the
RV from the tire you are changing.
2. Loosen the wheel lug on the tire you are
changing before jacking up the RV. DO
NOT remove the lug nuts; only loosen
them for ease of removal when the tire is
off the ground.
3. Locate the main frame rail of the trailer (it
spans from front-to-back just inside the
tires).
4. To raise the RV, place the jack (hydraulic
or screw) under the main frame rail. It
must be just ahead of the front tire or just
behind the rear tire.
W
HEEL
L
UGS
Torque is the amount of rotating force applied
to a fastener, such as a lug nut. Proper torque
of lug nuts can only be achieved by using a
properly calibrated torque wrench and socket.
Do not use a 4-way socket or any other type
of wrench that does not measure the actual
pressure applied to the lug nut.
When replacing a tire make sure to replace
it with a tire of the same size and
specifications (refer to the Federal
Certification label information.)
Never raise the RV by placing the jack
under the axle, springs or any attachment
parts. Failure to comply could result in
property damage, personal injury or death.
Fig. 5.1 Cotter key
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Summary of Contents for 2010 Jay Flight
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