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SAFETY PROCEEDURES

When driving

,

 the loss of control of trailer or towing vehicle can result in death or serious

 

injury.  The most common causes of this are the following

:

Not properly sizing the trailer to the tow vehicle and vice versa.

o

Causes stability issues

o

Places strain on 

m

otor and transmission

Driving too fast while towing the trailer

o

Towing a trailer over 55 

m

ph is not recommended

o

I

f you drive to

o

 fast the trailer can 

s

way possibility

 cause

 

loss of control

Incorrect

 breaking and steering under conditions where the trailer is at sway

o

Trailer will change how the 

t

ow vehicle stops and handles

o

In windy condition it will push around the tow vehicle

o

Passing and stopping will require a long distance

Wrong weight distribution and overloading the trailer and tow vehicle

Tires coming loose due to 

l

ugs being loose

o

Inspect the trailer and check lugs before each tow is essential

o

If tire is damaged replace before tow

bald spots

cuts

cracks

nails

Not checking tire pressure

o

M

ay increase trailer instability

o

Causes increase tire wear

o

M

ay cause a blowout and loss of control

Wrong connection of trailer to 

t

ow vehicle hitch

o

The trailer and 

h

itch must be securely connected

o

Emergency breakaway chains must be connected correctly

Improper rigging of the safety chains can 
result in loss of control of the trailer and 
tow vehicle, leading to death or serious 
injury, if the trailer uncouples from the tow 
vehicle.

Cross chains underneath hitch and coupler 
with enough slack to permit turning and to 
hold tongue up, if the trailer comes loose.

Fasten chains to frame of tow vehicle.

Do not fasten chains to any part of the 
hitch unless the hitch has holes or loops 
specifi cally for that purpose.

Infl ate tires to pressure stated on the 
Certifi cation / VIN label. 

Improper tire pressure may cause unstable 
trailer. Blowout and loss of control may 
occur. Death or serious injury can result.

Make sure of proper tire pressure before 
towing trailer. 

Summary of Contents for TS-TRAILER-XT

Page 1: ...TUFF STUFF XTREME TRAILER OWNERSMANUAL...

Page 2: ...ments Most States require that the trailer must be registered with the DMV Department of Motor Vehicles When registering your trailer you may need an invoice showing the purchase price of the trailer...

Page 3: ...r Please note from time to time our information and product will be updated We are not responsible for any misprints Please contact our customer care if you have any additional questions or concerns P...

Page 4: ...on of this warranty you are responsible for properly using maintaining and caring for your expedition trailer Retain copies of all maintenance records including receipts Evidence of maintenance perfor...

Page 5: ...XTREME Trailer Information Storage Box Spare Tire Mount Propane Tank Mount 2 Slide out Storage Drawers...

Page 6: ...2 Drop Down Stabilizing arms Slide Out Drawers and Table Independant Suspension Adjustable Awning Arm 2 Locking side Doors Tent Mounting System brackets included...

Page 7: ...ure that the weight of trailer matches the capacity of the towing vehicle You cannot tow these trailers with small vehicles B Attach the chains provided to the Vehicle C Secure the 7 Pin plug to the v...

Page 8: ...A HITCH PIN B HITCH PIN CLIP C C BRACKET TO ATTACH TO TRAILER HITCH NOT PROVIDED An adjustable trailer hitch is suggested as you will be able to level out the trailer while towing...

Page 9: ...READ ALL WARNINGS Please be extremely cautious when you pull a trailer and take the trailer off road Read all warnings below ALWAYS THINK SAFETY FIRST...

Page 10: ...er Proper selection and condition of the coupler and hitch are essential to safely towing a trailer A loss of coupling may result in death or serious injury Hitch size must match coupler size Be sure...

Page 11: ...ach tow is essential o If tire is damaged replace before tow bald spots cuts cracks nails Not checking tire pressure o May increase trailer instability o Causes increase tire wear o May cause a blowou...

Page 12: ...g their lives at risk the transport of people on a trailer is illegal Practice Practice Practice with the Trailer If you are new to towing an off road trailer it is highly recommended for you to pract...

Page 13: ...gs that need to be securely fastened and checked before each trip These D rings can become lose and fall off on the trail or in the road with a potential hazard for other vehicles Make sure you tighte...

Page 14: ...ms o Door seals for cracks and gaps Use rubber seal protectant conditioner on all seals and rubber o Service all of the locks with graphite lubricant and test with lock key and lube all hinges o Inspe...

Page 15: ...is for MANUFACTURERS DEFECT only was caused in an incident or Accident was NOT caused in an incident or Accident REPLACEMENT PART INFORMATION PART DESCRIPTION DEFECT CODE DEFECT CODE BROKEN B WORN OUT...

Page 16: ...Mallet to help assist with placing the hitch pin into the C clamp Extra nuts bolts and hardware You will always need additional hardware just in case something is placed under major stress on the trai...

Page 17: ...o do basic repair on the trail This kit will allow you to PLUG holes in the case you get a blowout on the trail A high volume compressor is always required on the trail Most trails require you to AIR...

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