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The parts with the wheels fit into the holes where the legs usually go on the trailer, they need to be removed to fit the brackets. The long bars then fit on the top of these and thumbscrews tightened up.
So, when you look at the TT from the side you will have the two short brackets with wheels vertically on the corners of the trailer (on one side only), and a long bar connecting the two of these together, which runs parallel to the ground at about the level of the top of the TT.
Now turn the TT on its side and wheel it to where you want it.
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