is the same size and load capacity as those
originally supplied with your motorhome. Refer
to the RV Federal Certification label for the
proper tire size and load range.
Spare tire carrier
The following procedures should be used for
securing the spare tire in the travel position:
1. Put the steel hoist lift support located on
the end of the cable through the rim of the
tire.
a. The clips need to seat inside of the hole.
b. The tire valve stem MUST be pointed in
the down position (away from the
bottom of the motorhome). The hoist
will not seat tire correctly if the valve
stem is toward the motorhome.
2. Use the crank handle to lift the tire into the
travel position. Two crisp breaks must be
heard and felt to insure proper seating of
the tire for travel.
The tire must be in contact with the tire contact
surface to be in the travel position.
For more information
Consult your RV dealer, the chassis OEM or
Jayco Customer Service.
Changing the tire
1. 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
motorhome (it spans from the 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.
For more information
Consult your RV dealer, the chassis OEM or
Jayco Customer Service.
W
HEEL
L
UG
N
UTS
/W
HEEL
L
INERS
Wheel lug nut torque
Check and tighten the wheel lug nuts regularly
to make sure they did not loosen during travel,
according to your Chassis Guide torque
recommendations. If you suspect the wheel
lug nuts have loosened at any time, have them
checked and torqued to the proper limits
immediately. If you suspect or notice the wheel
stud bolts are cracked or broken, they must be
replaced, along with adjacent bolts that have
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SECTION 6
PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION
WARNING
DO NOT exceed the maximum load
capacities of 100 lbs. for the tire carrier
hoist (if so equipped). DO NOT use air
driven guns or impact wrenches to lift the
tire into the travel position.
CORRECT WAY
TIRE LIFT MOUNTING SURFACE
TIRE CONTACT SURFACE
VALVE STEM
down
Lift Plate
6 in. Cable
Fig. 6.4 Spare tire – correct installation
VALVE
STEM
UP
LIFT PLATE BOTTOMED
OUT AGAINST LIFT
NO
CABLE
TIRE LIFT MOUNTING SURFACE
TIRE NOT IN CONTACT
WITH SURFACE
TIRE
CONTACT
SURFACE
WRONG WAY
Fig. 6.5 Spare tire – incorrect installation
WARNING
Never raise the RV by placing the jack
under the axle beam, springs or any
attachment parts. Failure to comply could
result in property damage, personal injury
or death.
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