CHAPTER
VII
MAINTENANCE
1
Unhook trailer from car.
2,
Eower tongue as low
as
possible.
3.
Swing down rear corner stabilizer jack and extend as far
as
possible.
4.
Loosen
lug
bolts.
5.
Raise front end with tongue jack
until
wheel clears
from
ground.
6.
Remove
lug
boIts.
7.
Remove tire and wheel,
On
Flight
Series
11982
and
older (closed wheel
well
trailers):
A.
To remove tire it is easier
to
push bottom side of
tire
to
the
center
of the trailer
and
then
tip
the
top side
outward
until
the
tire
and
wheel
lays
flat
on
the
ground*
This
is
to
dear
the
wl~eel
hub.
B.
It
may
be necessary
to
loosen two
(2)
lug
bolts, drive
forward,
and
loosen
the
other two
(2)
lug bolts
before
unhooking
from
the
car
and raising
up
the
camper.
C.
On the Flight
6
with
the
8-inch wheels,
you
may
not
have enough
clearance to
swing
down
the
stabilizer
jack for support.
Extra
clearance can
be
achieved
by:
1,
Using
a
separate jack to raise the trailer, preferably hydraulic,
screw
jack,
or scissor jack, etc,
2.
Driving
the
trailer onto several pieces
of
wood blocking
you
may
be
carrying
for using in campgrounds.
They
should
be
preferably
2
x
6
wood blocks.
NOTE:
There
may
.be
sitaatioms
where
the
811%1mbg
of
the
trailer
may
not
be
necessary.
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