A Guide for Safey Jacking and Removing the Wheel Hub of Your Off Road Caravan
Jacking up your trailer is an important part of maintenance, whether you need to change a tire, inspect the suspension or perform other repairs. Here are some tips for safe jacking and hub removal for your trailer.
1. Park on Firm and Level GroundMake sure your trailer is parked on a flat and firm surface before jacking it up. This will help to prevent any accidents or damage to your trailer.
2. Chock the Trailer TyresChock the trailer tires on the opposite side securely so that no forward or rearward movement is possible. This will help to keep your trailer stable while it is jacked up.
3. Jack Up the TrailerJack up the trailer directly under the shock absorbers at the lowest point on the swing arm. This will help to ensure that the weight of the trailer is distributed evenly across the jack.
4. Secure the Trailer on Jack StandsOnce the trailer is jacked up, secure it on jack stands of adequate capacity front and rear. This will help to prevent the trailer from falling over while you are working on it.
Removing the Wheel HubIf you need to remove the hub, follow these instructions:
- Undo the wheel nuts and remove the wheel.
- Pry off the dust cap using a flat bladed screwdriver.
- Straighten out the split pin that holds the bearing nut and remove it. Remove the bearing nut and washer.
- Gently pull the brake drum forward while cupping the hub opening with your hand to keep the front bearing from falling to the ground. The outer race stays in the drum, while the inner race and roller bearings come out as an assembled unit.
- Place the front bearing, bearing nut and the bearing washer in a clean container so as not to contaminate.
Always make sure that you follow manufacturer guidelines and consult a qualified mechanic if you are unsure about any aspect of the jacking or hub removal process. Remember, improper jacking and hub removal can result in serious injury or damage to your trailer.
Disclaimer: Please note that improper jacking and hub removal can result in serious injury or damage to your trailer. Always follow manufacturer guidelines and consult a qualified mechanic if you are unsure about any aspect of the jacking or hub removal process.