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Atlee
Dec 01, 2018Explorer II
+1 on the Trailer Aid device. It saved my bacon twice while we were on our big Rockies trip this past June and July. At the end of June while at Madison CG, I noticed the right rear tire on the trailer looking very low on air. Looked closer, and found a long self tapping screw stuck in it. Out came the Trailer Aid and pulled the offending tire off. We were going to Fishing Bridge the next day so had it fixed there.
About 4 weeks later, while on a temporary stop at a private campground in in Illinois the same tire was flat. This time with a nail. Out came the Trailer Aid, off came the offending tire. Fortunately, there was a Ford dealer a few miles down the road in the direction we were traveling. They were able to fix the tire.
About 4 weeks later, while on a temporary stop at a private campground in in Illinois the same tire was flat. This time with a nail. Out came the Trailer Aid, off came the offending tire. Fortunately, there was a Ford dealer a few miles down the road in the direction we were traveling. They were able to fix the tire.
BarneyS wrote:
I have one and it makes changing a wheel/tire much easier than getting out a jack.
I have seen them in Walmart.
Barney
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