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Item 58702 

        

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tire terminology Glossary

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accessory weight means

- the combined weight 

of automatic transmission, power steering, 
power brakes, power windows, power seats, 
radio, and heater, to the extent that these items 
are available as factory-installed equipment.

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Carcass means

- the tire structure except for the 

tread which provides the major portion of the tire’s 
capability to deflect in response to the vertical loads 
and tractive forces that the tire transmits from the 
roadway to the non-pneumatic rim, the wheel center 
member, or the vehicle and which attaches to the 
vehicle or attaches, either integrally or separably, to 
the wheel center member or non-pneumatic rim.

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Carcass separation means

- the pulling 

away of the carcass from the non-pneumatic 
rim or wheel center member.

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Chunking means

- the breaking away 

of pieces of the carcass or tread.

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Cracking means

- any parting within the 

carcass, tread, or any components that connect 
the tire to the wheel center member.

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Curb weight means

- the weight of a motor 

vehicle with standard equipment including 
the maximum capacity of fuel, oil, and 
coolant, and, if so equipped, air conditioning 
and additional weight optional engine.

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Load rating means

- the maximum 

load a tire is rated to carry.

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Maximum loaded vehicle weight 
means

- the sum of:

a. Curb weight;
b. Accessory weight;
c. Vehicle capacity weight; and
d. Production options weight.

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Maximum tire width means

- the greater of either 

the linear distance between the exterior edges 
of the carcass or the linear distance between 
the exterior edges of the tread, both being 
measured parallel to the rolling axis of the tire.

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normal occupant weight means

150 pounds times the number of occupants.

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Occupant distribution means

distribution of occupants in a vehicle.

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production options weight means

- the combined 

weight of those installed regular production 
options weighing over 5 pounds in excess of those 
standard items which they replace, not previously 
considered in curb weight or accessory weight, 
including heavy duty brakes, ride levelers, roof 
rack, heavy duty battery, and special trim.

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tread means

- that portion of the tire 

that comes in contact with the road.

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tread separation means

- pulling away 

of the tread from the carcass.

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Vehicle capacity weight means

- the rated 

cargo and luggage load plus 150 pounds times 
the vehicle’s designated seating capacity.

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Vehicle maximum load on the tire means

- that 

load on an individual tire that is determined by 
distributing to each axle its share of the maximum 
loaded vehicle weight and dividing by two.

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Vehicle normal load on the tire means

- that 

load on an individual tire that is determined 
by distributing to each axle its share of the 
curb weight, accessory weight, and normal 
occupant weight and dividing by 2.

Summary of Contents for 58702

Page 1: ...ence 21b When unpacking make sure that the product is intact and undamaged If any parts are missing or broken please call 1 888 866 5797 as soon as possible Copyright 2021 by Harbor Freight Tools All...

Page 2: ...bol to avoid possible injury or death Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in d...

Page 3: ...r use this Trailer if under the influence of alcohol or drugs Read warning labels on prescriptions to determine if your judgement or reflexes are impaired while taking drugs If there is any doubt do n...

Page 4: ...dling 1 Use the driving gear that the towing vehicle manufacturer recommends for towing 2 Drive at moderate speeds This will place less strain on your tow vehicle and trailer Trailer instability sway...

Page 5: ...s important to make sure your vehicle does not become locked in Park because of extra load on the transmission 4 Before uncoupling a trailer a Place blocks at the front and rear of the trailer tires t...

Page 6: ...ction at the beginning of this manual including all text under subheadings therein before set up or use of this trailer note For additional information regarding the parts listed in the following page...

Page 7: ...g forward XVLQJ VHWV RI ROWV 0 DQG 1XWV M12 6 Leave these Bolts loose temporarily to allow proper assembly in the next steps 6 Place Axle 4 on top of Springs Align depressions on Axle with protrusions...

Page 8: ...1 Place Tire and Washer on Axle 12 Thread Castle Nut onto Axle until tire starts spinning with slight resistance then back off slightly and line up gaps in Castle Nut with holes in Axle 13 Insert Cott...

Page 9: ...ck the Coupler Trigger using its Lock Pin and R Clip 21 Attach Light Brackets 26 to Side Rails using 4 sets of Bolts M10x20 and Nuts M10 27 22 Remove nuts from back of Right Tail Light 24 Attach Right...

Page 10: ...Tow Bar to the Front Right Side Rail Then split the yellow brown wires from the green brown wires 8 Run the yellow brown wires along the inside of the Front Cross Member to the Side Running Light on t...

Page 11: ...clip right light Green lead Wired same as left side KEy COLOr CODES Brown tail and side marker lights Green right directional and stop light yellow Left directional and stop light White Ground to tra...

Page 12: ...not included e Qty 32 3 8 x1 3 4 Cross Head Bolt not included f Qty 32 3 8 x2 3 8 Cross Head Bolt not included g Qty 64 3 8 Spring Washer not included h Qty 64 3 8 Flat Washer not included i Qty 64 3...

Page 13: ...End Back End Rails to the Stakes using 3 8 x2 3 8 Cross Head Bolts 3 8 Flat Washers 3 8 Spring Washers and 3 8 nuts 6 Place the Connecting Plates in position against the Side Rails and Front End Back...

Page 14: ...Washers not included e Qty 12 3 8 nuts not included 1 Carefully measure the width and length of the Trailer frame Cut the 3 4 plywood to match the dimensions of the Trailer frame 2 Drill three evenly...

Page 15: ...wood on the Trailer frame and align the pre drilled 3 8 holes in the plywood with the pre drilled 3 8 mounting holes in the Trailer frame 4 Use 3 8 Cross Head Bolts 3 8 Flat Washers 3 8 Spring Washers...

Page 16: ...r jack tongue support and any attached stabilizers sold separately are raised and locked in place 8 Check load distribution to make sure the tow vehicle and Trailer are properly balanced front to back...

Page 17: ...oving This adjustment should be done by two people If the Adjusting Nut is too tight the Handle will not lock 6 After the Adjusting Nut is properly adjusted pull back on the Trigger and push down on t...

Page 18: ...is rated to carry Maximum loaded vehicle weight means the sum of a Curb weight b Accessory weight c Vehicle capacity weight and d Production options weight Maximum tire width means the greater of eith...

Page 19: ...s are the plant code where it was manufactured and the last four numbers represent the week and year that the tire was built For example the numbers 2107 mean the 21st week of 2007 Any other numbers u...

Page 20: ...re In general the greater the number of plies the more weight a tire can support Tire manufacturers also must indicate the materials in the tire which include steel nylon polyester and others Maximum...

Page 21: ...placard certification label or in the owner s manual This Trailer has 80 PSI recommended cold tire inflation pressure 2 Measure and record the tire pressure of all tires 3 If the tire pressure is too...

Page 22: ...le to maintain traction properly and stopping distance will be increased significantly Operation Safety note Selected recommendations in this section are adapted from TOWING A TRAILER Being Equipped f...

Page 23: ...bility you may need when backing up have someone outside at the rear of the trailer to guide you whenever possible 4 Use slight movements of the steering wheel to adjust direction Exaggerated movement...

Page 24: ...cle or trailer Lubricate Wheel Bearings 1 EVEry 2 000 tO 3 000 MiLES OF USE lubricate zerk fittings on back of Hub Assemblies with a heavy weight bearing grease WarninG Whenever a hub is disassembled...

Page 25: ...lights off then clean surface deposits in connector holes Lubricate lightly with dielectric light waterproof grease pLEaSE rEaD tHE FOLLOWinG CarEFULLy THE MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUTOR HAS PROVIDED...

Page 26: ...Description Qty 1 7 32 Safety Chain 1 2 1 7 8 Coupler 1 3 Tow Bar 1 4 Axle 1 5 Leaf Spring 2 6 Hex Bolt M12x80 and Nut M12 4 7 Spring Plate 2 8 Axle U Bolt M10x90 and Nut M10 4 9 Hub Assembly 2 10 Be...

Page 27: ...e 27 For technical questions please call 1 888 866 5797 Item 58702 SaFEty OpEratiOn MaintEnanCE aSSEMBLy assembly Diagram 30 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 25 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27...

Page 28: ...p for the period of 90 days from the date of purchase This warranty does not apply to damage due directly or indirectly to misuse abuse negligence or accidents repairs or alterations outside our facil...

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