FAQ
Most frequently asked questions
The wheels need to be torqued to 120 ft-lb or 162.7 Nm, this applies to all True North Trailer models including the dump trailers.
That completely depends on how high you have the trailer jack at, the max height the jack goes is aprox. 15″
You can find all replacement parts and accessories at parts.pjcanada.com
If your trailer is:
Black – PBS9-70002 EF, Mirror Black III
Charcoal – C5505/RAL7024, Graphite Grey
Galvanized – Any cold galvanizing spray will match.
Yes! As of 2020, all models will have flanges on the axle so electric brakes can be installed.
We estimate the wood deck to last 5+ years with average use.
Its recommended to maintain the wood with sealant or stain to prolong its lifespan.
- Remove the deck screws (T30 Torx bit)
- Slide the deck board to the front of the trailer – the board should lift up and out.
For trouble-shooting please reach out via our Contact page.
This process will apply to any lights fastened with rubber grommets.
- Use a long and small flathead screw driver and carefully wedge it between the plastic light and the grommet
- Gently pry the light out of the grommet to avoid any damage
For trouble-shooting please reach out via our Contact page.
No, The lights are not submersible.
Contact us at info@truenorthtrailers.com for more information.