How To Properly Jack Up Your Airstream Trailer and Change A Tire!
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- Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024
- Learn how to quickly and properly Jack up an Airstream Travel Trailer RV and how to change the tire. Colonial Airstream is conveniently located in Millstone Township, NJ. We are your one stop shop for all things RV. Our team of Certified Service Advisors and Technicians are committed to providing you with the best Airstream Parts & Service experience.
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Thanks for the tips. Hoeever, it have been nice to see it with a bottle or other jack more similar to what people would have with them on the road. Most folks don’t lug a floor jack along (although would be nice to have if needed). Also could have spoke about using a “Trailer Aid” ramp etc. as many folks do have them. Or even using your “lego” block levelers-if you have enough- to lift one of the wheels up get the other off of the ground. Likely safer than using a Jack in many circumstances.
Great suggestion.
Chris, great video. Keep up the great work! You might want to include that once a tire has been removed and replaced on the Airstream, the lug nuts have to be torqued initially, and then torqued again at specific intervals. I believe the recommended intervals are 10, 25 and 50 miles. I have always had to re-torque the lug nuts several times after installation, before they finally seat and stay torqued.
Great point!
Great video. Heard so many people talking about tire shops not correctly jacking up the trailer and causing damage to the axles. I spotted my square like you showed and will make sure I and the tire shop uses this point to change the tire. Thank you so much
Thanks for the info!
Another great instructional tutorial Chris! Thanks.
Glad you liked it!
Chris you are rock! Thank you!
Thanks for the support.
We the airstream customers need one of these for the 16x basecamp. The jack points seem lame and the left side has an electrical cable right through that pad. I would be grateful if Airstream or any of the dealers has any hints in this area. I suspect the unit is heavy on the left because of the design. My experiences this morning with a cinder block 4 2 x 6’s and my bottle jack were not pretty. This could be a nightmare on the road. The manual states to Not jack under the axle. My thanks in advance!
Glad it was helpful.
@@colonialairstream You didn't answer the question or give any advice!
I'd be interested in knowing when to change a tire before it gets flat. That is, is there minimum acceptable tread like a car tire?
Yes, same rules apply. Please check with tire manufacturer for specifics.
Great job on this and all the other videos you’ve been doing. These are great for reference. I never thought about Jacks and thought that I could use the one in the pickup truck for our Bambi 20. Do I have to get a
Bottle jack?
Yes, you would need a bottle jack, preferably the one in your tow vehicle.
Do older airstreams have a marked position to place jack? Mine is a 1976 25’ Land Yacht
Yes, my 1961 also has that. It is a plate riveted to the rear frame behind the axle.
Man oh Man---you need to apply for an INDY crew before the 500:) Great job!! can you add a link to the type of torque wrench you were using?
Tim, thanks much. Any torque wrench like it would work. We are not promoting a specific one.
it was very likely a Snap-on atech3fr250b
But what happens in front of the trailer?? It’s hooked to a truck?
Yes, that's exactly what you do!
Chris: Nice demo. Recommend a lightweight jack? Something stable and able?
Scott, a bottle jack will also work.
@@colonialairstream Got a bottle jack rated 8K lbs. Also, the 2020 20FB single axle's wheels require a thin-wall 3/4" deep socket. (Normal sockets won't work). I got 2. Then a 24" breaker bar 1/2" drive. Finally, a clicking Torque Wrench also 1/2" drive. I think I'll need a 4"-6" 1/2" socket extension also.
Note of caution. On my 2016 23fb, my lug nuts are 3/4, not 13/16. Remember to double check your size
They may vary from year to year.
Who carries a 3 ton jack with them?
You would be surprised what is already in your tow vehicle.
I carry a Pittsburg 2 1/2 ton aluminum floor jack from Harbor Freight, a Milwaukee M18 Impact wrench and a Milwaukee M18 portable tire inflator. The M18 battery works with both. The floor jack also allows me to service my tow vehicle, RAM 2500 Diesel. The jack only weights 54 lbs. and will lift 5000 lbs.
You were Not specific AT ALL as to where to place the Jack-it is critical to someone without a clue!
There is a sticker label under each Airstream in the specific locations.
Seriously? Everybody should have a battery powered impact gun. They are cheap, and far superior to doing it that way
Its on my holiday wish list.
Where do you place Jack stands if you want to store it elevated?
There are specific marked jack locations under the trailer.