Trailer-Aid “Plus” Tandem Tire Changing Ramp, The Fast and Easy Way To Change A Trailer’s Flat Tire, Holds up to 15,000 Pounds, 5.5 Inch Lift (Black)
Trailer Aid Plus is the fast, safe and easy way to change a trailer tire on a tandem wheeled trailer. You pull the good tire up onto Trailer Aid Plus to raise the flat tire up 5.5″ for changing. Trailer Aid Plus has an additional 1″ lift more than the original Trailer Aid and is perfect for RV trailers and horse trailers. It is great for horse trailers so you do not have to remove your horses in order to change a flat tire. The extra 1″ lift is handy when performing routine maintenance on the trailer. Lifetime guarantee.Change A Flat Tire Anywhere, Anytime-Without Help
Trailer-Aid and Trailer-Aid Plus offer a fast, safe and easy way to change a trailer’s flat tire. A flat tire never happens at a good time, usually when you are by yourself on a busy highway. Trailer-Aid and Trailer-Aid Plus allows anyone to change a flat tire anywhere, anytime—without help, without a jack and without unloading.
Step-by-step use instructions.
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Trailer-Aid can withstand weights up to 15,000 lbs, and is waterproof and rustproof. Made from lightweight super strong polymer, Trailer-Aid is easy to travel with and makes changing your trailer tire simple, even if you’re alone. The front holes and rear slot allow for easy handling and access. Small and lightweight (only 5 lbs), Trailer-Aid stores easily and unobtrusively. It is light enough to be carried on the finger tips, and has clean edges that won’t snag clothing or hurt hands. It offers 4-1/2” of lift giving you the clearance you need to get the job done.
Trailer-Aid Plus
Trailer-Aid Plus offers all the same benefits as the Trailer Aid but is engineered specifically for recreational trailers. It gives your tire 5-1/2” of lift, an extra 1″ more than Trailer-Aid, for performing maintenance on brakes, wheels and axles.
About Camco Manufacturing
Camco started in 1966 with one employee and one product. Today, over 40 years later, we have more than 350 employees, over 3,000 products and five manufacturing facilities to better serve our customers’ needs. Our home office is in Greensboro, North Carolina. We also have locations in Elkhart, Indiana; Portland, Oregon; Leominster, Massachusetts and our newest facility in Beilun, China.
Competitive pricing, superior service, quality products and customer satisfaction are the foundations upon which Camco operates. Our friendly, knowledgeable customer service staff stands ready to assist our customers with any questions. At Camco, we take pride in meeting the ever changing demands of a challenging marketplace while serving you, our most valuable asset.
Product Features
- Easily change flat tire on tandem wheel trailer
- Allows you to keep cargo in trailer while changing tire
- Simply drive the good tire up onto Trailer Aid
- 5.5″ of lift to aid in performing routine maintenance
- Made of lightweight super strong polymer
Ordered and received this product for my 39 foot 5th …
This is a fantastic product IF you can achieve enough lift to install a properly inflated spare tire If you choose to purchase this tandem axle ramp, do yourself a favor and buy the “PLUS” model only (although at more than twice the price is absurd for just the added piece of rubber). Using the standard version, I was only able to get the flat tire off and did not have enough ground clearance to get the inflated spare back on. I needed to use a scissor jack that I luckily had to raise the trailer up another inch from under the leaf spring. The PLUS model of this ramp is 1 inch taller…
Not quite enough Thought this would be the answer to my problem of having to crawl under the trailer, use a bottle jack to jack up the axle of the flat tire, then change it. I was mistaken. First though, the Trailer-Aid arrived quickly, looked exactly like the picture, and has a very rugged and durable feel to it. It is bright yellow and has the one inch extension on the top as pictured. When I used it, the Trailer_Aid did just as the video said that it would, except, it did not raise the trailer front tire…