Thanks, that "conical seat" was exactly the information I was looking for. It saves me from removing a lug with my hurt shoulder which is slowly on the mend. I appreciate it.Denny16 said:The nüCamp TaBs use Dexter axles and wheels. The wheels have a conical seat for the lug nut, not flat. They also have a silver or gray anti-seize compound on them. Lug nuts are torqued to 95/100 Ft Lbs, and do not come off easily. This alone should be somewhat of a theft deterrent, and the trailer wheels/tires are not that expensive or unique to attract a thief in the first place.
Adding locking lug nuts is a solution to a non existent low probability problem...
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No. When I tested it the tire was full of air. The jack will lift a maximum of 12 3/8". The reason I carry some pieces of 2x6" lumber is to allow me to raise it higher if necessary due to the flat tire or the terrain. When I tested it last spring I honestly can't remember if I need to use a piece of 2x6 or not. I do not believe I did as I do remember the jack fit under the jack point and lifted the trailer just fine. Once our long 7 month winter ends I'll test it again with a full tire and a deflated one. I also plan of dropping the spare to check its condition and top it off with air.dsfdogs said:@bergger have you tested this jack if the tire is flat? Thank you for the product suggestion.