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622 trailer question

gmcgarrity

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I just picked up a 622 trailer it did not have the water management kit.
I ordered it and it seems to be missing parts.
The water will fill the plastic and run into a hole
It looks like they did not include a tube to drain.
Do you have to drill a hole in the side of the trailer?:banghead:
Anyone have a picture?

I will send it back but just wanted to know what I should expect

thanks

Geo
 
On mine, a clear tube connects from the water-tray down to a coupling that is leads the water out to the wheel-well (front, left-side of the right wheel well).

So, I assume you have to drill a hole to the wheel-well and attach the coupling. If you don't have the coupling or hose, then I would be talking to whoever you bought your kit from and ask why these are missing... not to mention the instructions.
 
I just picked up a 622 trailer it did not have the water management kit.
I ordered it and it seems to be missing parts.
The water will fill the plastic and run into a hole
It looks like they did not include a tube to drain.
Do you have to drill a hole in the side of the trailer?:banghead:
Anyone have a picture?

I will send it back but just wanted to know what I should expect

thanks

Geo

If you bought it from a dealer, they were supposed to include it for free (installation too, but some dealers charged a little extra).
 
Installation was included only on trailers sold after the kit was introduced. For trailers already sold, installation was the owner's responsibility.

And yes, you must drill a hole.
 
There was a thread I believe Lamont posted that told exactly how to install it. They suggested the kind of drill bit to use. The install was easy and yes you are missing the tubing.
 
Thanks all
It does make sense there has to be a hole.

The kit came from BPR so the tube and instruction were missing out of the box.:shocked:
I will send it back.

Ride safe

Geo
 
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