โAug-05-2019 07:34 AM
โAug-06-2019 05:18 AM
MFL wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
"The MAX speed rating for all Trailer tires is 65 MPH."
You sure about that?
No...he can't be sure, since he is just plain wrong! He can be helpful in many cases, with RV repairs, but obviously tires is not his expertise.
Jerry
โAug-05-2019 07:57 PM
โAug-05-2019 07:25 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
"The MAX speed rating for all Trailer tires is 65 MPH."
You sure about that?
โAug-05-2019 05:45 PM
โAug-05-2019 04:16 PM
bravelion wrote:dougrainer wrote:
I would post his business and address and phone number to let Trailer owners know where they can get a Wheel bearing pack for $55. Wheel bearing packs are done once a year or every 5000 miles. You pull them once a year to check the bearing and races, not just to pack the bearings. Also to make sure you do not have a seal leak. Pack Fee and PREP fee? BOTH are a cost of doing business. To list them is just gouging. He should include them in his weekly/daily rate. I assume he is checking your mileage at rental/ How else would he know how many miles you put on the trailer. besides, YOUR mileage will not be towing the trailer as you will unhook and then use the truck for various excursions and trips. SO, HOW will he verify how many miles are on the Trailer? Doug
One of the many rules was "The speed limit while trailering is 65mph and is enforced via GPS reporting.", so I guess there is some sort of GPS tracker on the rig?
There was also a bunch of harsh penalties including deposit forfeiture for any of a number of listed infractions, such as taking it on a beach or to "Burning Man", whatever that is.
Frankly I would have bypassed based on red flag radar and how paranoid the owner seemed with all the rules (as compared to what other private RV owners renting their rigs poast as their rules), but I was really interested in that particular trailer as it is a model I would consider buying if we liked traveling in it and we decide to keep the Jeep as the TV.
I don't think there is any chance we'd want to buy the model I ended up renting, but it will serve us well nevertheless because a lot of the trip is just about being on the road, practicing arrival and departure from RV campgrounds, seeing how the Jeep GC does as a TV, etc.
โAug-05-2019 11:49 AM
dougrainer wrote:
I would post his business and address and phone number to let Trailer owners know where they can get a Wheel bearing pack for $55. Wheel bearing packs are done once a year or every 5000 miles. You pull them once a year to check the bearing and races, not just to pack the bearings. Also to make sure you do not have a seal leak. Pack Fee and PREP fee? BOTH are a cost of doing business. To list them is just gouging. He should include them in his weekly/daily rate. I assume he is checking your mileage at rental/ How else would he know how many miles you put on the trailer. besides, YOUR mileage will not be towing the trailer as you will unhook and then use the truck for various excursions and trips. SO, HOW will he verify how many miles are on the Trailer? Doug
โAug-05-2019 11:24 AM
โAug-05-2019 10:59 AM
โAug-05-2019 10:55 AM
time2roll wrote:
Your first post did not say he repacks the bearings every 500 miles. I am certain he does not.
You did post he charges $55 for long trips. This compensates for the miles you put on the trailer vs someone that goes 100 miles and relaxes for a week or two before returning. I call legit.
โAug-05-2019 10:07 AM
โAug-05-2019 09:52 AM
โAug-05-2019 09:49 AM
โAug-05-2019 09:27 AM
BB_TX wrote:
He may take your money, but I doubt he repacks that often. Probably after several thousand miles.
โAug-05-2019 08:58 AM
โAug-05-2019 08:46 AM