These stands protect and prolong the life of your trailer tires by keeping them up off of the ground while your trailer is not in use. Place the durable stands on both sides of the axles, and use your vehicle to pull the trailer up onto the stands.
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TrailerLegs provide a quick and effective way to protect your tires while your trailer is in storage. By keeping the trailer's tires off of the ground, you can avoid unnecessary wear and tear that could lead to dangerous blowouts on the road and costly repairs.
It is easy to forget that while your trailer is in storage, its tires are still working. Even if you aren't towing, the tires continue to bear the weight of your trailer. This can lead to flat spots, which are areas on the tire where the rubber has become either too soft or too stiff compared with the rest of the tire. In addition, exposing the tires to any moisture that collects on the ground can cause the rubber to rot.
TrailerLegs keep your tires up off the ground while your trailer is in storage. This means that you won't return to flat or misshapen tires when you need to use your trailer next. Keeping your tires in great condition will greatly reduce your chances of having a blowout on the road and having to spend money on replacing the tire and repairing your trailer.
Setting up your trailer for storage with TrailerLegs is a pain-free process that takes as little as 5 minutes. Make sure you have at least 10-1/2" of clearance between the ground and your vehicle's axle. If you need additional clearance, use leveling blocks to provide extra lift.
Place the TrailerLegs beneath the axle, right next to the tire, on either side of your trailer. The legs must be angled so that the axle rests in the rounded cutout on top of the stands. If you intend to pull the trailer forward, place the legs in front of the axle. If you want to back the trailer into position, place the stands just behind the axle.
With the stands in position, use your tow vehicle to push or pull the trailer backwards or forwards to activate the stands. The rubber strips on the stands will provide grip as the legs pivot up, following the movement of the trailer.
Note: If you have a drop-axle trailer, you will need to position a 2" to 3" block in front of each tire so that the tires can ramp up enough to pivot the TrailerLegs.
You only need to move the trailer a little bit to get the legs into the upright position with the axle resting in their top-mounted, round cutouts. Once in this position, the TrailerLegs will support the weight of your trailer instead of its tires. This protects your tires and safely stabilizes the trailer until you're ready to hit the road again.
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars (15 Customer Reviews)
These stands protect and prolong the life of your trailer tires by keeping them up off of the ground while your trailer is not in use. Place the durable stands on both sides of the axles, and use your vehicle to pull the trailer up onto the stands.only got for 1 customer but he loved th em 859420
Love these things so much, bought a set for my son-in-law’s 40’ Montana 5th wheel. We’ve both found it extremely time saving when rotating/changing tires, doing brake & wheel bearings or anything under the units. It’s wonderful to know we don’t have to worry about tire rot or unnecessary bearing pressure while in winter storage here in Washington! We found it much easier to pull the trailers “evenly” up on these things to use low range 4 wheel drive, if you have it. I always keep one in the truck in case of a flat. Worth every penny! This is what I use them on: 848677
Super easy to use even the first time. I have a 39’ dual axle 5th wheel and it lifted right up onto the trailer legs just as advertised. Love them! 822302
Trailer legs work great. It keeps all 4 wheels off the ground. Makes it easy to change a tire and do regular maintenance on bearings and brakes. Easy to use. 802823
Thank you very much I got them and I will be using them soon. I will be ordering more suff soon. I will send pic later. Trailer is at the shop. 798172
It’s made of heavy duty plastics with the rubber boots, when using it to store your 5th wheel use a 2x4 to roll your wheel up on to help with the lifting of the trailer, I have a 5th wheel 41’ keystone Montana, I don’t feel it moving around or shaking when I walk around in the RV 797064
etrailer: Installed your "Trailer Legs" on my tandem boat trailer while in long term storage. Worked perfectly!......What a great product! Very easy to set up. Thank you 764598
Overall a great investment. Allows us to keep our tires off the ground and protected during the winter months when we aren't actively using the rig. The biggest problem we've had is that we park on dirt/grass and this just digs in and drags. We put down 3/4 plywood to prevent that from happening. 763760
Fast Delivery from etrailer ! Easy install and would definitely recommend for long term storage . 636615
Thanks a lot Etrailer for the fast shipping I Ordered my item on the 18 th and received it 2 day later. And thanks for the excellent customer service y’all have. Will be ordering for y’all in the future. Thanks Dwayne Banks 592304
Excellent product. Works just as described and as seen on video. 484767
Have to return the product. I do not have enough ground clearance to get the legs to pivot the way they are supposed to. The concept of the legs is great. I wish they could have worked for me. 483750
Review from a similar Tire Saver in Trailer Jack
These worked just as described, simple and quick 853007
Review from a similar Tire Saver in Trailer Jack
I think the trailer legs are good but 3 inches to big for my trailer. I use some wood to raise the trailer to get the legs to position correctly on the axels. 670622
Review from a similar Tire Saver in Trailer Jack
Purchased the trailer legs to store my 5th wheel Toy Hauler with the tires off the ground. Due to dual axles, I had to purchase 2 sets. Very expensive. They raise the tires on the ground about 1.5 inches. They work best on level ground. My RV pad has a slight 2 deg slope for rain runoff so my RV leans to one side. Sometimes I have to adjust the leg angle to the axle so that all 4 legs sit evenly on the ground when I pull forward. I tried to build up the low side of the pad with wood under the trailer legs so the RV would be stored level side to side. It did not work so great. I had to pull the RV wheels up on a 2"x8"x6' board and then build a custom height 1"x8"x5' board to put under the legs. I had to add non slip traction to the board for the legs so they would not slip. All is good now. Nice and level. 580694
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