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N Play Toy Hauler 34fk 5TH Wheel
Fuel station, A/C, Generator.
NF 10814
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Everest
36’ 5th Wheel
Central Vac, A/C, Aluminum Construction
NF 10473
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Cougar
24’ Trailer
Polar Package, A/C, Slide out bike storage
NF 11100 |
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Starcraft
19’ Trailer
A/C, Swivel Rocker, Exterior Shower
NT 10804
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Maxxair fan covers
– 29.99ea Fanmate –
109.99ea
Supreme green toilet chemical – 11.99/12 sachets
RV toilet paper – 2.99, buy 1
get 1 free!!(limit 6 per
customer) Lynx levelers –
10 pack 49.95 EQ hitches 299.99
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Tip
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RV
Safety Tips
When getting your trailer out for the season don't forget
to check the running gear (axles, springs, spring hangers,
and spring shackles). The best time to do this is when you
have your bearings lubricated. High mileage units in particular
should have the spring shackles checked annually. Spring shackles
are the narrow metal strips that attach your springs to the
hanger or equalizer and of course to the trailer. Spring shackles
allow the necessary movement from the springs flexing and
help to keep all wheels working together. Due to normal movement
and the lack of lubrication the shackles will wear their mounting
bolt holes egg shaped which weakens them.
Dexter Axle recommends wheel bearing lubrication every 12
months or 12000 miles. We recommend at least annually by
a reputable RV shop. Don't forget to replace the grease
seals when you do the bearings. Also, for trailers with
brakes, while the drum is off, check the brake shoes and
magnets for grease contamination and proper operation, as
well as the inside of drum surface. Clean if necessary with
a cleaner designed for use on brake shoes. Brake shoes and
magnets contaminated with grease indicate over greasing
or bad grease seals. Hubs filled to capacity with grease
will leak even with new seals.
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