How do I properly maintain my Trailer Valet?

How do I properly maintain my Trailer Valet?

Perform maintenance on your unit at a minimum regularity of 3 months; refer to the manual and/or our YouTube maintenance videos for instructions on how to properly grease the chains and bushings. Wipe down the Trailer Valet with a clean cloth after each use. Do not leave your Trailer Valet exposed to the elements. Avoid contact with water. Do not depend solely on the Trailer Valet to keep your trailer raised, as unexpected horizontal movements can cause the device to collapse, damaging both the Trailer Valet and coupler. When possible, remove the Trailer Valet and store in a dry, cool place to ensure durability.
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      Perform maintenance on your unit at a minimum regularity of 3 months; refer to the manual and/or our YouTube maintenance videos for instructions on how to properly grease the chains and bushings. Wipe down the Trailer Valet with a clean cloth after ...
    • How do I properly maintain my Trailer Valet?

      Perform maintenance on your unit at a minimum regularity of 3 months; refer to the manual and/or our YouTube maintenance videos for instructions on how to properly grease the chains and bushings. Wipe down the Trailer Valet with a clean cloth after ...
    • What weight will the trailer valet support?

      The Trailer Valet comes in several makes and models, capable of supporting variable loads. RVR: versions are available for 3,500(TVRVR3), 5,500(TVRVR5), 9,000(TVRVR9), and 12,000(TVRVR12) lbs.
    • Will the Trailer Valet work on my double-axle trailer?

      Yes, as long as your trailer weight distribution is properly shifted toward the front of the trailer.
    • Will the Trailer Valet work on dirt, gravel and grass surfaces?

      The RVR can handle packed, uneven terrain. We do not recommend using any of our models on other soft or loose surfaces. The Trailer Valet will not move on sandy, muddy, rocky, or severely bumpy ground. If you are unsure whether or not your surface is ...