Congratulations on your new Malone trailer!
Take a couple minutes to read through this manual for commonly asked questions and
some basic trailer maintenance that will ensure your trailer is preforming at its best.
And as always please free to contact us with any questions you may have.
Thank you for choosing Malone.
Basic Trailering Checklist:
Before hitting the road for your next trip be sure to check the following.
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Coupler, hitch and hitch ball are all the same size
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Coupler and safety chains are safely secured to hitch of tow vehicle
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All fasteners are properly tightened
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Boat is securely tied down to trailer ( a winch line IS NOT a tie down)
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Wheel Lug Nuts are properly tightened
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Wheel bearing are properly adjusted and maintained
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Load is within maximum load carrying capacity
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Tires are properly inflated
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All trailer lighting is working properly
Additional checks you can do.
Conduct routine maintenance by having a friend or family member occasionally stand behind your
trailer and make sure the brake lights, taillights and turn signals are in good working order. As with
your boat, a thorough freshwater wash down of your trailer after each use will extend the life of your
hubs and lights. It’s also a great boat maintenance idea to invest in a spare wheel, just in case.
Trailer hubs and lights can potentially get dunked twice every time you go boating. You need to
pamper them as you would your boat - this is an essential element of boat trailer maintenance.
Do an occasional hub inspection by popping off the cap with a screwdriver. If the bearings are dry,
add grease. It’s simple. Lets jump to the next page for a detailed step by step.
Be sure to review the table on the next page for trailer FAQs’ and specifications.