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    Question Lubrication of landing gear on Reflection 150 series

    I have the 220RK and I can't find anything in the owner's manual or any of the documentation I received with the trailer, regarding lubrication of the front jacks, the landing gear.
    I looked in the compartment and it appears to be sealed.
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    The only thing I found was if the Landing Gear was to be extended for an long period of time, you should spray with Silicone on the extended parts
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    DMB - I think the landing gear on the Reflection 150s is the same as used on the larger Reflections before auto levelling. If so, there will be two grease zerk fittings on each leg, inside the front compartment. These may be on the front face of the upper leg housing and might be difficult to see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkRizRV View Post
    The only thing I found was if the Landing Gear was to be extended for an long period of time, you should spray with Silicone on the extended parts
    It never occurred to me to lube the gear on the actual legs. I just assumed there was a spot to lube the motor.

    Thanks, I’ll give it a shot tomorrow when we leave!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cate&Rob View Post
    DMB - I think the landing gear on the Reflection 150s is the same as used on the larger Reflections before auto levelling. If so, there will be two grease zerk fittings on each leg, inside the front compartment. These may be on the front face of the upper leg housing and might be difficult to see.

    Rob
    You must have been replying the same time I was replying.
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    Thanks Rob I will check that out as well!



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    Did you find any zerk fittings?

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    Found two on each leg of my 230RL. Gave each two pumps with my grease gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KDutchover View Post
    Found two on each leg of my 230RL. Gave each two pumps with my grease gun.
    I don’t see any on our 220RK.




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    Mine were on the front of each leg, near the top and heavily painted with glossy black paint. I took a punch and pushed on each check ball before adding grease

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    Quote Originally Posted by KDutchover View Post
    Mine were on the front of each leg, near the top and heavily painted with glossy black paint.
    I took a punch and pushed on each check ball before adding grease
    Thanks I'll look there tomorrow morning!
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