Trailer tire airpressure
#21
^Not everyone is gonna jack the trailer up either....that's funny because that's the first thing out of an RV salesman, and or RV tire shop techs pie hole-lol!? Ohh, yeah....wait I'll put it up on my lift rack I've got at home(I wish!) Seriously.....out in the AZ, I've never came across anyone with a TT that gets it up off the ground, but they do cover them babies up - gets frickin wicked hot in August! :SoCal:
#22
Grumpy Old Man
If you store the RV trailer on dirt or gravel or even a concrete floor, then spend some effort and park the tires on plywood or lumber. One 4'x8' sheet of so-called half-inch exterior plywood sheathing will make two 2'x8' parking pads that will go under tandem axle tires.