djetok
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ThanksI haven't had any issues with them yet. I have them on both my camper and boat trailer.
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ThanksI haven't had any issues with them yet. I have them on both my camper and boat trailer.
My boat insurance covers roadside service to change a tire but I would of had to have a spare tire for them to change. Couldn’t do this time. I’m prepared now.I'm totally not prepared. I have no spare on my trailer. But I do have AAA. Not sure.how much help they'd be. Did order a spare for the new Moomba.
My boat insurance covers roadside service to change a tire but I would of had to have a spare tire for them to change. Couldn’t do this time. I’m prepared now.
You helped me change a spare once. I promptly bought an impact for my cordless tool set. Just buying and bringing is like insurance that i won't need itWhen traveling long distance I throw a floor jack, cordless impact and grease gun in the truck bed. Those tools and the spare were used twice on one tow to Florida.
Locally I expect to use the truck’s tools if needed.
Yeah that makes sense! I just walk around and touch/feel all tire, rim, and hubs at every stop. Makes your hands dirty.All great suggestions, one thing I would add to your emergency kits, especially for the long interstate tows, would be an infrared thermometer to check hub, wheel and tire temperatures. I check them at every stop when towing long distance. May be able to prevent an emergency repair by spotting a problem before it becomes inconveniently obvious.
If you are asking me I don’t carry a grease gun with me. It has been a year since I checked the grease in the hubs and this thread reminded me to do so.What is the reasoning on carrying a grease gun for tow trip?
I only carry a grease gun on the really long trips like 1000 miles or so each way. Haven't needed it yet, though. I guess if I detect a hub running a little hot, I would hit it with bit of grease to see if that cures it.What is the reasoning on carrying a grease gun for tow trip?
All great suggestions, one thing I would add to your emergency kits, especially for the long interstate tows, would be an infrared thermometer to check hub, wheel and tire temperatures. I check them at every stop when towing long distance. May be able to prevent an emergency repair by spotting a problem before it becomes inconveniently obvious.
In true JB.net fashion, this thread prompted a purchase of this little doodad.
DEEWAZ TPMS Solar Power with HD LCD Screen, Real-time Display 4 Tires' Pressure and Temperature (-40~80℃), Wireless Tire Pressure Monitoring System with 4pcs External Sensors (0~99PSI), 6 Alarm Modes Amazon.com: DEEWAZ TPMS Solar Power with HD LCD Screen, Real-time Display 4 Tires' Pressure and Temperature (-40~80℃), Wireless Tire Pressure Monitoring System with 4pcs External Sensors (0~99PSI), 6 Alarm Modes: Automotive
I recently witnessed it in action on @jcyamaharider ’s trailer.