AIRSTREAM LAND YACHT GAS
Proper FRONT END ALIGNMENT improves tire tread mileage. Your front-end suspension parts
should be inspected periodically and aligned when needed. Improper alignment may not cause the
vehicle to vibrate. However, improper toe alignment will cause front tires to roll at an angle,
which will result in faster tire wear. Incorrect caster or camber alignment will cause your front
tires to wear unevenly and can cause the vehicle to "pull" to the left or right.
The chassis front air bags should be inflated as instructed in chassis owner’s manual and checked
monthly.
Caution: Chassis manufacturer urges each owner to have the front end alignment checked
after they have loaded the motorhome as they would on a trip.
WHEEL COVER
The new wheel covers on our motorhomes are removed by pulling off two of the lug nut covers.
The two (of ten) loose ones are identified by indentations on three sides to hold them on the nut,
and there are no flanges. You will have to look close the first time to find them. Once the nut
covers are pulled off, the lug nut extension holding the wheel cover in place is easily removed.
TIRE CHANGING
Caution: Changing a tire on a heavy-duty motorhome chassis is a physically demanding
procedure. It requires specialized tools and knowledge of safety procedures. Only you can
determine your knowledge base and physical ability. Don’t take any unnecessary risks. You
could turn an inconvenience into a tragedy. Please find a safe area to park your unit, call a
tire service center and supply them with the information below if you have any doubts
about changing a tire.
The spare tire is located in the trunk storage compartment on the 26 Ft model and tucked up under
the trunk storage area against the bottom of the floor on the 30 & 33 Ft. models.
Remove the spare from the 26’ coach by sliding it out the rear trunk door. The 30’ & 33 ‘ models
use a winch to lower and raise the spare tire. The winch is accessed inside the trunk storage area.
To remove the spare tire, use a ratchet or speed wrench with a socket to lower the spare to the
ground. Block the tire up to remove the weight from the washer, remove the washer from the
yoke, slide the yoke through the rim, and slide the tire from under the motorhome.
To store a spare tire reverse the removal instructions.
Warning: Defective spare tire equipment or an
improperly stored spare tire could damage your equipment and/or
cause serious injuries to people inside your motorhome, other
motorists and pedestrians. The yoke, washer, and spare tire must
be placed in the proper order to achieve safe storage as you travel.
The cable and support system must be free from defects and in good
working order. The complete system should be checked before each
trip and every 1000 miles during a trip for any signs of wear or
possible failure. Please contact your dealer or Airstream Customer
Service if you have any questions on the use of this equipment.
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