We had a blow out this August while overlanding in Idaho. We were on a dirt shelf-road, we weren't going very fast, so we assumed I hit a rock that cut the tire from tread to rim. However, we couldn't find a rock anywhere, and after reading what's happened to some of you, I have an appointment...
If you move the lever pointing to the front, you're pulling from the front tank. If the lever is pointing to the rear, you're pulling from the rear tank, which I suggest you pull from first if you're not stationary for your entire trip. having more weight behind your trailer axle than in front...
I had to replace my batteries right after I purchased the trailer, as they wouldn't hold a charge. The AGM batteries like to be stored "full", and most of these trailers we have were sitting on dealer lots for a long time, & most dealers only do the minimum just to get them sold. So plugging...
I don't have anything like those on my Dwell 13, the awning feet are about the same size it appears as these pieces of plastic, so maybe. Could they be for the other side of the trailer to go on the 2 uprights for the outside shower? I still have mine in the box, never opened it, so I don't...
Fortunately, you can get it home like that so long as you don't hit anything with the shock. If you're at home now, or not too far from a city, I'd take one of the other bolts out to match it up at the nearest hardware store.
Does anyone know where I can pick up a couple of drain plugs for the fresh/city water tanks? I've replaced mine with PVC plugs, but the threads are not exactly right. I'd like to get real OEM replacements. Any ideas?
Has anyone had any success at removing scratches from their trailer windows? I've got an OBI Dweller, & have put some pretty good pinstripes on the windows, & don't want to make it worse by "fixing" it.
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