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THIS is the ULTIMATE solo travel trailer setup checklist for beginners! Setting up a travel trailer by yourself at a campsite can feel like a juggling act… but NO MORE! Use this checklist to turn this daunting job into a smooth, stress-free process – even if you’ve never done it before so you avoid newbie mistakes!
The Ultimate Solo Travel Trailer Setup Checklist
Travel Trailer Campsite Setup Steps
1. Preview your campsite before you back in
You want to find the most level spot.
2. Make sure hoses will reach the hookup pedestals
Make sure your electric cords can reach the electric hookup pedestal, water hoses will reach the water spigot and your sewer hose will reach the dump if you are at a campsite with these hookups.
If you have slide-outs or awnings make sure there is enough room to open them. You do not want to unhitch and realize you are not close enough to the hookups or there is not enough room for your slide-out or awning. If they do not reach move the trailer so they do reach.
3. Back Into Campsite
4. Level the trailer from side to side
Place a level inside your trailer so the ends are pointing to the sides of your trailer. You want the bubble centered in between the lines. If you are not leveled side to side, place the levelers behind the wheel or wheels on the side you need to raise and slowly back up your tow vehicle until the trailer wheel is on the level.
Then recheck the level inside your trailer and if it is now level move unto the next step. If it is still not level pull your tow vehicle forward and add another level.
5. Chock the wheels
Put wheel chocks in place to ensure your trailer does not move or roll away.
6. Place a block under the jack
7. Remove weight distribution bars
Tip: Raising your tongue jack up will take pressure off of the bars making them easier to remove. Lowering the jack will take pressure off the hitch.
8. Lower the jack to take pressure off the hitch
9. Disconnect the chains
10. Disconnect the 7-way power cord
11. Disconnect the break-away cable
12. Remove the ball coupler safety pin
13. Lift the ball coupler off the ball hitch
14. Raise the tongue jack until the hitch clears the vehicle ball
15. Move the tow vehicle out of the way
Once Trailer is Disconnected from Tow Vehicle Steps
16. Level the trailer from front to back using your tongue jack
17. Put a block of wood or use leveling blocks under each stabilizer to support them
18. Lower the stabilizers unto the wood or levels
19. Connect to hookups
20. Turn propane on
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