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Trailer Tips

Paint
  1. Never wash with high pressure
  2. Hand wash regularly with mild soap and water. Zip-wax or similar wax added to washing compound works well.
  3. Remove salt ASAP by rinsing well with water
  4. Do Not Tarp your trailer. Tarping traps moisture under the tarp, promoting rust. Park the trailer under a roof or in the the shade when storing it. If this is not possible, park trailer front raised as high as it will go.
  5. Consider wood lining interior animal compartments to prevent paint damage caused from animals.
  6. Silicone the outside seams if your trailer did not come with this option. Use clear silicone, or colored silicones are available to match most paint colors.
  7. Do not stand on painted fenders or running boards.
Axles
  1. Remove rubber plug on grease caps and grease zerk inside hub every 2500 miles. Do not over grease.
  2. Check wheel bearings for excess slack periodically. If they are loose, have them serviced by a certified mechanic.
  3. Check lug nuts each use.
Floors
  1. Treated floor-little maintenance. Wash periodically.
  2. Oak Floor-Treat same as tongue and groove pine.
  3. Rubber Floor-no maintenance
Tires
  1. Check Tire pressure each use, don't exceed maximum.
  2. Rotate subject to manufacturer's specs.
Chrome and Gravel Guard
  1. Remove excess oxidation occasionally and treat with wax or some time of aluminum protectant.
Plexiglass Windows
  1. Clean with soft cloth and window cleaner
Couplers, Landing Gear
  1. Grease Annually
  2. Raise landing gear before moving trailer!
Gates, Latches, and other moving parts
  1. Oil regularly, check for proper operation
Short in Running Lights
  1. Remove tail light bulbs and push wires up, allowing some slack. Reconnect Plug.
  2. Check wire clip to frame contacts throughout trailer.
  3. Consult factory if problem persists.
  4. Make sure the towing vehicle plug is wired correctly
No Brakes
  1. Towing vehicle doesn't have a brake connector
  2. Brake controller not adjusted properly.
  3. Bad ground connection on trailer or towing vehicle
  4. Brake wire short, possibly under rear driver side running board
  5. Work brake shoes, or faulty brake magnets
  6. Towing vehicle plug wired incorrectly
No Lights
  1. Wires pulled from plug on trailer or towing vehicle
  2. Fuses blown on towing vehicle
  3. Short-see short in running lights
  4. Towing vehicle wired incorrectly.

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8900 S. Brompton Way
Parker, CO 80134

Phone: 303-841-4910
Fax: 720-851-5952

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