twiceblessed....nacole 433 Posted February 26, 2016 Report Share Posted February 26, 2016 I purchased some 303 Aerospace Protectant for the tires and some exterior plastic trim. I also have some slide spray for the motor/coils (what do you call them??) under the slide. Do I use this same stuff, for the motor/coils on the electric stabilizers?? On the rubber seals for the slide... I think I'm suppose to moisturize those. What product should I use? I'll rinse out the a/c filter. I replaced the water filter and the pressure regulator. Am I missing anything?? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Helmsey......Todd 134 Posted February 26, 2016 Report Share Posted February 26, 2016 1 hour ago, twiceblessed....nacole said: I purchased some 303 Aerospace Protectant for the tires and some exterior plastic trim. I also have some slide spray for the motor/coils (what do you call them??) under the slide. Do I use this same stuff, for the motor/coils on the electric stabilizers?? On the rubber seals for the slide... I think I'm suppose to moisturize those. What product should I use? I'll rinse out the a/c filter. I replaced the water filter and the pressure regulator. Am I missing anything?? I use 303 on tires, black trim, and slide seals. Make sure your spray for the slide motor\gears is "dry" and will not attract dirt. If that is the case you can also use that for your stab jacks. I would add check\pack wheel bearing and adjust brakes :) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
twiceblessed....nacole 433 Posted February 26, 2016 Author Report Share Posted February 26, 2016 21 minutes ago, Helmsey......Todd said: I use 303 on tires, black trim, and slide seals. Make sure your spray for the slide motor\gears is "dry" and will not attract dirt. If that is the case you can also use that for your stab jacks. I would add check\pack wheel bearing and adjust brakes :) Any recommendations on a product for the motor/gears? On the bearings and brakes... do you have to do this every year? Our year is new (2015) with one camping season on it. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Travisma 1,317 Posted February 26, 2016 Report Share Posted February 26, 2016 Silicone spray is "dry" and should be fine. All different brands, just look for a generic. The 303 is a good product, doesn't leave an oily feel like Armor-All. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
twiceblessed....nacole 433 Posted February 27, 2016 Author Report Share Posted February 27, 2016 Thanks. I'll double check, but I believe the slide spray that I bought last year is a silicone product. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
PGHFiend 140 Posted February 28, 2016 Report Share Posted February 28, 2016 On 2/26/2016 at 1:36 PM, twiceblessed....nacole said: On the bearings and brakes... do you have to do this every year? Our year is new (2015) with one camping season on it. The axle manufacturer most likely says annually, and I do all mine once a year too, but it's most likely overkill. I do it as an inspection, check the seals and adjust the brakes. If you keep the brakes tight and pump a few shots of grease in every few months, you'll probably be ok. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
twiceblessed....nacole 433 Posted February 29, 2016 Author Report Share Posted February 29, 2016 12 hours ago, PGHFiend said: The axle manufacturer most likely says annually, and I do all mine once a year too, but it's most likely overkill. I do it as an inspection, check the seals and adjust the brakes. If you keep the brakes tight and pump a few shots of grease in every few months, you'll probably be ok. Thank you. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Helmsey......Todd 134 Posted February 29, 2016 Report Share Posted February 29, 2016 18 hours ago, PGHFiend said: The axle manufacturer most likely says annually, and I do all mine once a year too, but it's most likely overkill. I do it as an inspection, check the seals and adjust the brakes. If you keep the brakes tight and pump a few shots of grease in every few months, you'll probably be ok. I agree annually is likely overkill but I like to know what the bearings look like. When we had our new axles installed I checked the bearing after getting home from the dealer and they were almost dry, I had to add a good amount of grease to all of them. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
twiceblessed....nacole 433 Posted February 29, 2016 Author Report Share Posted February 29, 2016 40 minutes ago, Helmsey......Todd said: I agree annually is likely overkill but I like to know what the bearings look like. When we had our new axles installed I checked the bearing after getting home from the dealer and they were almost dry, I had to add a good amount of grease to all of them. I need to learn how to do this. If I remember correctly, the Jayco owner's manual said something like "easy lub axle"... something along those words. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Travisma 1,317 Posted February 29, 2016 Report Share Posted February 29, 2016 56 minutes ago, twiceblessed....nacole said: I need to learn how to do this. If I remember correctly, the Jayco owner's manual said something like "easy lub axle"... something along those words. Look for a grease fitting on the cap. You pump grease in and the old gets pushed out. Lots of boat trailers have those. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
parrothead7368 aka Norm 101 Posted February 29, 2016 Report Share Posted February 29, 2016 Not a fan of the EZ Lube caps. The grease does get pushed out, and it also may ruin the seal, and where does the grease go? All over as you drive down the road. I take mine apart every 10,000 miles and grease them and check for wear. Any trailer specific place can do the bearings and brake adjustment and most are cheaper than a camper related place. Best Regards, Norm Quote Link to post Share on other sites
twiceblessed....nacole 433 Posted February 29, 2016 Author Report Share Posted February 29, 2016 3 hours ago, parrothead7368 aka Norm said: Not a fan of the EZ Lube caps. The grease does get pushed out, and it also may ruin the seal, and where does the grease go? All over as you drive down the road. I take mine apart every 10,000 miles and grease them and check for wear. Any trailer specific place can do the bearings and brake adjustment and most are cheaper than a camper related place. Best Regards, Norm Every 10.000 miles... that would (probably) be 5 or 6 years of camping for us... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bdm 47 Posted June 16, 2016 Report Share Posted June 16, 2016 I'll 2nd the break adjustment and repack the barrings every spring. Its not that hard of a job maybe 2 hours. I'd also add flushing out fresh water system and hot water tank. We have a rubber roof so I get up and wash it after uncovering it and use a UV protestant conditioner on it. I'd like to say I wash and wax the whole camper, but to be honest I wash all of it, and wax the front cap and when that done I'm usually ready for lunch and always say I'll come back after lunch and finish up but never do. I did find a guy who washes and waxes boats this spring and he did my whole camper for $150 (with 3 slides out). Though when he was finished I got the feeling I wasn't getting that good of a deal next time. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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