Hi Cheshirechick. Our Cabanon Galaxy came with a spare wheel but never had to change it thankfully. I guess you would probably need a small trolley jack or decent scissor jack to lift the trailer.The max laden weight of ours was 500kgs.Access under the trailer may be an issue and I'm not sure how you would get round that? On a caravan its recommended to leave van attached to the towcar and drop the corner steadies when jacked up and to chock the opposite wheel,apply handbrake to trailer/van.DONT jack trailer with corner steadies if they're fitted to your tt.Hope this helps.
I don't think it's a silly question. The car's own jack is unlikely to be any good. I found a scissors jack works OK (trolley jack for servicing at home).
It's also worth checking the wheel brace in the car fits the wheel nuts on the Saturn; you might need a separate one.
glad you put this question forward .we have a tt , ive got the spare wheel but never thought about the jack ,must go and get one ,going away satdy .....cheers
Lidl had folding wheel braces (£2.99), which look ideal for use on a trailer tent-just remember to pack it somewhere accessible!
With regards to a jack I generally keep a small trolley jack in the car but would have thought any scissor jack or bottle jack would suffice (A scissor jack would be lighter).
Try your local scrap yard..generally, they'll have hundreds of unwanted jacks and wheel braces to choose from.
It's worth checking though whether your car jack/brace is suitable..if so it's a couple of less items to carry..
hi does your trailer tent have winddown corner steadies,if so you just winde down the corner steadies until the wheel is of the ground.or you can buy a small bottle jack from halfords or any motor factor.
Quote: Originally posted by stevie9398 on 04/8/2008
I don't think it's a silly question. The car's own jack is unlikely to be any good. I found a scissors jack works OK (trolley jack for servicing at home).
It's also worth checking the wheel brace in the car fits the wheel nuts on the Saturn; you might need a separate one.
Steve
I must check out the car jack to see if that will fit! I do know that my corner steady handle fits the wheel nuts on the trailer. Dont lift the wheel off the ground with the corner steadies, you will risk twisting the chassis.
To be honest, don't think I'd be strong enough anyway but glad you said as I wouldn't have thought of that.
And I'll check the corner steadies brace for the trailer wheel nuts, before I get a new one.
In effect I'd be calling out the RAC if on the road, or a relative if at home. But not sure if the RAC, even with Arrival cover, would have a jack/brace with them so best to carry them with me I thought.
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Good point Rob, I'm with green flag, covers trailer as well as car. They are a lot cheaper than the RAC or AA, (the AA wouldn't cover my trailer) and I think just as good. 2 years ago the glass on the drivers door stuck then fell inside the door, they arrived 45 mins later and fixed it no problem, and it was pouring with rain. I think they use a fairly local garage.
Its also worth mentioning to make sure any 'cheap' brace will do the job, as in not 'rounding' internaly, or even bending. Some of the cheaper tools around nowadays are made of metal little better than plastercine!
Also, its worth checking any wheels that havent been off for yonks - if ever, are actualy undoable by brace alone. Sometimes, age and/or fitted by air-spanner make them virtualy impossible to shift at the side of the road - even with a two foot 'persuader' bar!
Quote: Originally posted by Mick S. on 05/8/2008
Also, its worth checking any wheels that havent been off for yonks - if ever, are actualy undoable by brace alone. Sometimes, age and/or fitted by air-spanner make them virtualy impossible to shift at the side of the road - even with a two foot 'persuader' bar!
I always apply a little "copper ease" to the threads and only do the nuts up hand-tight with a wheel brace. Never had one so much as move.
(I started doing this when I tried to undo a wheel bolt on a car that'd been done up by kwik-fit. The bolt snapped it had been done up that tight. I ended up snapping a second bolt and had to replace the whole wheel hub!)
Quote: Originally posted by Rob and Tina on 05/8/2008
Does your RAC cover include the trailer or is it just for the car? Our RAC cover doesn't cover the trailer at all.
Rob
I was already with RAC and when I joined C&CC I spotted they were promoting RAC Arrival cover for trailers. As a member of C&CC I upgraded my RAC to Arrival for free, so the car and trailer would be taken to site if needed and also returned home if problem not sorted by end of stay.
But will compare against Green Flag when it's time to renew.
------------- July - Troutbeck, Cumbria
August - Clitheroe
August - Mill Farm, Somerset
September - Leek