Jun-07-2019 06:40 AM
Jun-09-2019 12:31 PM
Jun-08-2019 04:07 PM
Jun-08-2019 02:46 PM
BillyBob Jim wrote:Grit dog wrote:
And regarding the change all 4 tires after a flat, that is totally subjective and situation specific too.
The last time I had a flat on the trailer I changed the other 3, the 4 tow vehicle tires, my wifes 4 tires who was following me at the time, and my next door neighbors including all the spares. You can never be too safe.
Jun-08-2019 08:47 AM
Jun-08-2019 05:39 AM
Jun-08-2019 04:53 AM
troubledwaters wrote:
If you stop believing everything you read on the internet you won't have a problem jacking up your trailer and installing new brakes (or whatever). What you need to be worried about is where you put the jack, not how much load is on the other tires.
Jun-07-2019 06:54 PM
Jun-07-2019 06:19 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:pitch wrote:
I often see experts on here saying that if you have one flat you should change all four because of the "overloading" that occurs on the other three.
I am putting on new brakes, how do I jack it up so that additional stress won't be transferred to the "off" tires?
People will say this will cause damage to the tire on the TrailerAid Plus. If your tires are harmed from this they will never last on the road since load is often moved fully from both tires to one.
This device is a much safer way to change out a bad tire or simply do maintenance.
Jun-07-2019 03:53 PM
Jun-07-2019 11:20 AM
BillyBob Jim wrote:Grit dog wrote:
And regarding the change all 4 tires after a flat, that is totally subjective and situation specific too.
The last time I had a flat on the trailer I changed the other 3, the 4 tow vehicle tires, my wifes 4 tires who was following me at the time, and my next door neighbors including all the spares. You can never be too safe.
Jun-07-2019 11:00 AM
Jun-07-2019 10:56 AM
BillyBob Jim wrote:Grit dog wrote:
And regarding the change all 4 tires after a flat, that is totally subjective and situation specific too.
The last time I had a flat on the trailer I changed the other 3, the 4 tow vehicle tires, my wifes 4 tires who was following me at the time, and my next door neighbors including all the spares. You can never be too safe.
Jun-07-2019 10:33 AM
pitch wrote:
I often see experts on here saying that if you have one flat you should change all four because of the "overloading" that occurs on the other three.
I am putting on new brakes, how do I jack it up so that additional stress won't be transferred to the "off" tires?
Jun-07-2019 08:38 AM
pitch wrote:
I often see experts on here saying that if you have one flat you should change all four because of the "overloading" that occurs on the other three.
I am putting on new brakes, how do I jack it up so that additional stress won't be transferred to the "off" tires?