Exterior – Airstream CLASSIC TRAILER User Manual

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EXTERIOR

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Recommended Tire Inflation Pressure

The

recommended inflation pressure is not to be confused with the maximum inflation

pressure that is shown on the side of the tire. At the recommended inflation pressure,

tires will last longer and be less likely to fail, and the tow vehicle will use less fuel.

Serious injury can result from tire failure because of under inflation or overloading.

Cold Tire inflation Pressure is the tire pressure checked in the morning before you

drive more than a few miles or before rising ambient temperatures or the sun’s radiant

heat affects it. Check your tires’ air pressures at least once a month, before each trip

and each morning you drive during a trip. Tire pressure should be checked cold, as

tire pressure ratings have been designed with typical running heat/pressure build-up in

mind. Make sure the valves and caps are free of dirt and moisture.

Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressure

ST 225/75R-15

65 PSI

WARNING

: The maximum speed rating on the tires installed on your

trailer is 65 MPH. DO NOT EXCEED THIS RATING. Failure to heed this warning

could cause catastrophic tire failure resulting in property damage, personal

injury and/or death.

Nev-R-Lube Drums/Bearings

Dexter’s Nev-R-Lube bearings are compromised of opposed tapered roller bearing

cones sealed inside of a precision ground, one piece double cup arrangement. These

bearings are designed with a small amount of axial end play. The end play is essential

to the longevity of the bearings service life. Please read the Dexter Operation

Maintenance Service manual provided in your owner’s packet.

Bearing Inspection

1. Jack trailer at marked jack location pad behind axle on mainframe.

2. Check for excessive wheel end clearance by pulling the tire assembly towards you

and by pushing the assembly away from you. Slight end play is acceptable.

3. Rotate tire slowly forwards and backwards. The wheel assembly should turn freely

and smoothly.

4. Excessive wheel end play, restriction to rotation, noise, or “bumpy” rotation should

be remedied by replacing the bearing unit.

5. Bearing units should be inspected every year or 12,000 miles whichever comes

first.

NOTE: A slight amount of grease weeping from the seal area is normal. Excessive

leakage may indicate abnormal bearing operation.

Bearing end play inspection, drum removal/installation, and bearing replacement

procedures are described in the Dexter Operation Maintenance Manual enclosed

in you owner’s packet. Airstream recommends that these procedures are pre-

formed by a qualified Dexter service technician due the need of specialized tools

and training.

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