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Being a pathetic female who`s had full AA coverage for many years without ever calling them out, I`d just phone for assistance in this situation. What a wimp I am, no?
The spare for our elderly TT (Conway Corniche) is on a bracket under the trailer. Hubby had it out to check it before our last trip. I would recommend you do the same and make sure your securing nuts haven`t frozen or anything if it`s an old TT, or has been in storage for a while. You also need to check the tyre for splits and pressure regularly. Then you`ll know what to do in an emergency to get the tyre out.
There`s no substitute for a trial run! I can get underneath our TT BTWfar enough to reach the centre anyway, and I`m quite fat. Hubby is big but not round and he can do it too. . If you`re worried about movement drop the steadies, but DON`T try to jack it up this way...this IS dangerous because they`re not designed for it.
Also it`s worth working out where the jack point on the TT is. Ours is just rear of the axle.
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