Don't know how many this will apply to, but very important information if you are hauling your car to Park City. I trailer my cars 2,000 to 3,000 miles a year to track events and shows and there are things that need attention and checked before heading to the Rally.
#1 Tire pressure. There is a tire pressure range on you trailer tires, make sure your pressure is in that range. Always carry a spare!!!
#2 Bearing tightness. Jack up the trailer and shake the tire side to side. If any play side to side remove the dust cap and tighten the axil nut as needed to remove play.
#3 Make sure your bearings have been serviced/greased recently.
#4 Electric brakes. With the wheels off the ground spin the tires and have some one press/trip the trailer brake system. Wheel should lock up and stop.
#5 Check that your lights, turn lights and break lights are working correctly.
#6 Car tie downs. Make sure you car is tied down to prevent any movement of the car in the trailer.
(My grandson said to prevent a total disaster LOL)
#1 Tire pressure. There is a tire pressure range on you trailer tires, make sure your pressure is in that range. Always carry a spare!!!
#2 Bearing tightness. Jack up the trailer and shake the tire side to side. If any play side to side remove the dust cap and tighten the axil nut as needed to remove play.
#3 Make sure your bearings have been serviced/greased recently.
#4 Electric brakes. With the wheels off the ground spin the tires and have some one press/trip the trailer brake system. Wheel should lock up and stop.
#5 Check that your lights, turn lights and break lights are working correctly.
#6 Car tie downs. Make sure you car is tied down to prevent any movement of the car in the trailer.
(My grandson said to prevent a total disaster LOL)