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S

AFETY 

I

NFORMATION

 

 

It is important to follow appropriate and safe practices when towing your trailer. Losing control 
of you trailer can result in serious injury or death; common causes for loss of control include: 

 

Inappropriate driving speeds 

 

Improper handling of the vehicle 

 

Overloading and uneven loading of the trailer 

 

Improperly coupled to the hitch 

 

Inadequate or inappropriate towing vehicle and hitch 

 

Improper tire pressure and wearing on the tires 

 

Loose lug nuts 

 

Improper trailer structure maintenance 

This owner’s manual only provides inf

ormation for the SW9F trailer, and does not cover the 

necessary details specific for your towing vehicle and hitch. You must read and understand 
the  directions  given  in  the  manuals  of  your  towing  vehicle  and  hitch,  and  follow  those 
instructions along with the instructions given in this manual. 

I

NAPPROPRIATE 

D

RIVING 

S

PEEDS

 

You must adjust your usual driving habits when towing a trailer. 

In ideal road conditions, the recommended towing speed is 60 mph. Drive any faster, and there 
is  a  possibility  of  overheating  the  tires,  and  losing  control  of  the  trailer.  Never  exceed  the 
recommended towing speed. In inclement weather, you will need to significantly reduce your 
speed to keep control of the trailer. Driving too fast in inclement conditions can result in loss of 
control and serious injury or death. 

I

MPROPER 

H

ANDLING OF THE 

V

EHICLE

 

Handling a vehicle while towing a trailer is significantly different than driving just a vehicle. To 
properly  handle  towing  your  trailer,  remember  towing  a  trailer  significantly  affects  the 
following: 

 

Decreased acceleration; you will not be able to speed up as quickly as you’re accusto

med 

to. This will also affect the time it takes to pass other vehicles 

 

Increased  stopping  distance;  it  can  take  a  significantly  longer  amount  of  time  and 
distance to stop your vehicle. Account for this when braking for traffic and stop lights 

Summary of Contents for SW9F

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Page 2: ...OR 6 000 MILES 12 EVERY YEAR OR 12 000 MILES 12 SAFETY INFORMATION 13 INAPPROPRIATE DRIVING SPEEDS 13 IMPROPER HANDLING OF THE VEHICLE 13 OVERLOADING AND IMPROPER LOADING OF THE TRAILER 14 IMPROPERLY...

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Page 8: ...cle is that 10 15 of the total weight should be located on the trailer tongue to ensure safe and controlled towing Once again the total weight is the trailer weight along with the cargo weight If your...

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Page 11: ...and flats If needed replace with a ball and coupler with the appropriate GVW rating Grease regularly Inspect locking devices and replace if necessary Safety chains and hooks Inspect for wear tear and...

Page 12: ...Item Inspection Service Jack Inspect the bolts insure it is attached properly Trailer body Inspect all frame members for damage and wear Replace if broken or severely worn Inspect all bolts Tighten i...

Page 13: ...ATE DRIVING SPEEDS You must adjust your usual driving habits when towing a trailer In ideal road conditions the recommended towing speed is 60 mph Drive any faster and there is a possibility of overhe...

Page 14: ...TRAILER Please refer to the Loading the Trailer section of this manual for more details Overloading is when the weight of the trailer plus the weight of your load exceed the GVWR Overloading can cause...

Page 15: ...diagnose the cause It is recommended you donot towyour trailer withuneven tread wear since thiswillcause earlywear and tear on the tires causing them to fail sooner than expected Always make sure your...

Page 16: ...and the area to the rear of it Drive slowly around 5 10 mph Move your wheel around to get a feel for how your vehicle responds with a trailer attached Make some left and right hand turns Watch in you...

Page 17: ...your trailer Always use your turn signals well before you intend to turn pass Always allow plenty of space for you vehicle trailer to stop Never drive faster than 60 mph never drive so fast as to mak...

Page 18: ...bed frame Structural beams Excludes but not limited to Deck damage from regular use Moving parts Overloading damage Damages due to improper maintenance 7 MONTH BUMPER TO BUMPER WARRANTY The 7 month w...

Page 19: ...Trailers will inspect any claim prior to repair to determine the defect Misuse adjustments alterations abuse overloading above GVWRs stated on trailer documents improper loading damages resulting fro...

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