Changing Tire; Exterior; Fiberglass Sidewalls - Jayco Jay Feather 2005 Owner's Manual

Conventional travel trailer
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Changing Tire

1. Keep the trailer attached to the tow vehicle. Block the tire on the opposite side of the
unit from the tire you are changing.
2. Loosen the wheel lug on the tire you are changing before jacking up the trailer. DO
NOT remove the lug nuts, only loosen them for ease of removal when the tire is off
the ground.
3. Locate the main frame rail of the trailer. It spans from the front to the back just inside
the tires.
4. To raise the trailer, place the jack (hydraulic or screw) under the main frame rail. It
must be just ahead of the front tire or just behind the rear tire.
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WARNING: Never raise the trailer by placing the jack under the axle
beam, springs or any attachment parts. Failure to comply could result
in property damage, personal injury or death.

EXTERIOR

Fiberglass Sidewalls

Fiberglass walls are very durable and easy to maintain. To keep them looking nice, wax and
buff them once a year. Standard automotive cleaning soaps and waxes work well for
general cleaning and maintenance. In addition, do not dry wipe surface. Special cleaners
and waxes are available at automotive and RV stores.
Scratches, chips and other cosmetic cracks can be easily fixed by an experienced fiberglass
repair shop. Any major damage should be repaired as soon as possible to keep cracks from
spreading.
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