Harbor Freight Tools Utility Trailer 2575 User Manual

A-TONGUE TRAILER  
1,400 LB. WEIGHT CAPACITY  
Model 02575  
AssEMBLY ANd OPERATION INsTRUCTIONs  
WARNING!  
IMPORTANT INfORMATION  
This trailer’s Hitch Coupler MUST be  
properly secured to the hitch ball of the towing  
vehicle. After assembly and attachment, pull  
up and down on the Hitch Coupler to make  
sure the hitch ball is fitting snugly in the Hitch  
Coupler. There must be no play between the  
hitch ball and Hitch Coupler. If there is play,  
tighten the Adjustment Nut until no play is  
present. If the Adjustment Nut is too tight, the  
Handle will not lock. Carefully read and follow  
the complete instructions in this manual  
BEfORE setup or use.  
If the Coupler is not secured  
properly, the ball could come loose  
while the trailer is in motion, possibly  
causing property damage, sERIOUs  
PERsONAL INjURY, or dEATH.  
Due to continuing improvements, actual product may differ slightly from the product described herein.  
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ALL WARNINGs ANd INsTRUCTIONs BEfORE UsE.  
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sPECIfICATIONs  
Maximum Payload Capacity  
1400 Pounds (dead weight)  
Bed Size  
40” x 50”  
Overall Dimensions  
Tire Size & Type  
Tongue Level Height  
Ball Coupler Size  
Construction  
87-1/2” L x 52-3/4” W x 22-3/4” H  
4.80 x 12”, 4 Ply, Tubeless  
14” From Ground  
1-7/8”  
Formed and Welded Steel  
195 Pounds  
Net Weight  
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You will need this manual for the safety warnings and precautions, assembly, oper-  
ating, inspection, maintenance and cleaning procedures, parts list and assembly diagram.  
Keep your invoice with this manual. Write the invoice number on the inside of the front  
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GENERAL sAfETY WARNINGs ANd PRECAUTIONs  
1.  
2.  
3.  
KEEPWORK AREA CLEAN ANd dRY. Cluttered, damp, or wet work areas invite  
injuries.  
KEEP CHILdREN AWAY fROM WORK AREA. Do not allow children to play on  
this product.  
sTORE IdLE EQUIPMENT. When not in use, tools and equipment should be stored  
in a dry location to inhibit rust. Always lock up tools and equipment, and keep out  
of reach of children.  
4.  
dO NOT UsE THIs PROdUCT 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 not attempt to  
use this product.  
5.  
6.  
UsE EYE ANd HANd PROTECTION. Wear ANSI approved safety impact eye  
goggles when assembling this product. ANSI approved safety impact eye goggles  
are available from Harbor Freight Tools.  
dREss sAfELY. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry, as they can become  
caught in moving parts. Wear a protective hair covering to prevent long hair from  
becoming caught in moving parts. If wearing a long-sleeve shirt, roll sleeves up  
above elbows.  
7.  
8.  
dO NOT OVERREACH. Keep proper footing and balance at all times to prevent  
tripping, falling, back injury, etc.  
INdUsTRIAL APPLICATIONs MUsT fOLLOW OsHA REQUIREMENTs.  
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9.  
sTAY ALERT. Watch what you are doing at all times. Use common sense. Do not  
use this product when you are tired or distracted from the job at hand.  
10.  
CHECK fOR dAMAGEd PARTs. Before using this product, carefully check that  
it will operate properly and perform its intended function. Check for damaged parts  
and any other conditions that may affect the operation of this product. Replace or  
repair damaged or worn parts immediately.  
11.  
REPLACEMENT PARTs ANd ACCEssORIEs:When servicing, use only identical  
replacement parts. Only use accessories intended for use with this product. Ap-  
proved accessories are available from Harbor Freight Tools.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
MAINTAIN THIs PROdUCT WITH CARE. Keep this product clean and dry for  
better and safer performance.  
MAINTENANCE: For your safety, service and maintenance should be performed  
regularly by a qualified technician.  
UsE THE RIGHT TOOL fOR THE jOB. Do not attempt to force small equipment  
to do the work of larger industrial equipment. There are certain applications for  
which this equipment was designed. It will do the job better and more safely at the  
capacity for which it was intended. Do not modify this equipment, and do not use  
this equipment for a purpose for which it was not intended.  
15.  
WARNING: The warnings, precautions, and instructions discussed in this manual  
cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. The operator  
must understand that common sense and caution are factors, which cannot be built  
into this product, but must be supplied by the operator.  
sPECIfIC PROdUCT WARNINGs ANd PRECAUTIONs  
1.  
2.  
TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE, DO NOT EXCEED  
THE TRAILER’S MAXIMUM PAYLOAD CAPACITY OF 1,400 POUNDS.  
BEfORE EACH UsE, ALWAYs EXAMINE THE TRAILER fOR PROPER TIRE  
(23) AIR PREssURE, dAMAGEd TAIL LIGHTs (25L, 25R), dAMAGEd sIdE  
RUNNING LIGHTs (26), LOOsE BOLTs ANd NUTs, sTRUCTURAL CRACKs,  
BENds, ANd ANY OTHER CONdITIONTHAT MAY AffECT ITs sAfE OPERA-  
TION. Do not use the Trailer even if minor damage appears.  
3.  
4.  
NEVER ALLOW PEOPLE OR PETs TO RIdE ON THE TRAILER.  
BEfORE EACH UsE, ALWAYs ATTACH THE sAfETY CHAINs (10) Of THE  
TRAILERTOTHETOWING VEHICLE. Make sure the Safety Chains are attached  
to the towing vehicle with the same length for each side. Do not allow the Safety  
Chains to drag on ground.  
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5.  
6.  
ALWAYs CHECK TO MAKE sURE THE PAYLOAd BEING TRANsPORTEd Is  
PROPERLY ANd sAfELY sECUREd ONTHETRAILER. Load the Trailer evenly  
from side to side with 60% of the load forward of the Axle (19).  
MAKE sURE THE TOWING VEHICLE Is CAPABLE Of TOWING THE TRAILER  
ANd ITs PAYLOAd. Make sure the hitch on the towing vehicle is capable of tow-  
ing the Trailer and its payload and has 1-7/8” hitch ball. Make sure hitch ball is  
securely mounted. The towing capacity of the hitch is typically stamped on the  
hitch drawbar.  
7.  
MAKE sURE THE COUPLER (12) ANd THE VEHICLE’s BALL HITCH (not in-  
cluded) ARE Of EQUAL MATING sIZE (1-7/8”) ANd ARE RATEd EQUAL TO  
OR GREATER THAN THE WEIGHT Of THE TRAILER ANd ITs PAYLOAd.  
8.  
9.  
dO NOT EXCEEd 45 MILEs PER HOURWHENTOWINGTHETRAILER. Excess  
speed is an important cause of vehicle-trailer accidents.  
THETAIL LIGHT BULBs sUPPLIEd WITHTHIsTRAILER ARE fOR A 12 VOLT  
dC ELECTRICAL sYsTEM ONLY. Do not attempt to power the Light Bulbs with  
any other type or voltage electrical current.  
10.  
11.  
WHENEVER POssIBLE, PARK THE TRAILER ON A fLAT, LEVEL, sOLId  
GROUNd/PAVEd sURfACE ANd CHOCK BOTHTIREsTO KEEPTHETRAILER  
fROM ACCIdENTLY MOVING.  
TRAILER LICENsING NOTICE: Some states may consider thisTrailer as a vehicle  
requiring registration, licensing, and titling. Check with your State Department of  
Motor Vehicles for information and guidance on registering, licensing, and titling  
the Trailer.  
UNPACKING  
When unpacking, check to make sure all the parts shown on the Parts List near  
the end of this manual are included. If any parts are missing or broken, please call Harbor  
Freight Tools at the number shown on the cover of this manual as soon as possible.  
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AssEMBLY INsTRUCTIONs  
Note: For additional references to the parts listed below, refer to the Assembly diagrams  
near the end of this manual.  
To Assemble the Tires, Wheels, and Axle:  
1.  
2.  
Insert one Hub (20) fully onto each end of the Axle (19).  
BEARING PACKING INsTRUCTIONs: Read the following instructions; failure  
to read and obey all of the following instructions COMPLETELY will void the  
warranty and can result in damage to the trailer, property damage, or sERI-  
OUs PERsONAL INjURY.  
Whenever a hub is disassembled (if a hub on a new unit requires assembly or a hub  
is disassembled for maintenance), the following procedure MUST be followed.  
a. Using a suitable solvent, thoroughly clean the bearings and the rest of the parts in  
the Hub assembly of all grease, dirt, metal shavings, or any other foreign object.  
The parts must be cleaned even if they are new or appear clean.  
b. Allow all pieces to dry completely.  
c. Make sure that your hands are thoroughly clean and the bearing packer (not  
included) is also thoroughly clean.  
d. Place fresh, clean bearing grease in the packer.  
e. With the grease-filled bearing packer in one hand and the bearing in the other,  
press the bearing into the grease, forcing the grease inside the slots in the  
bearing, continue doing this until every slot in the bearing is completely full of  
grease.  
f. Be careful not to get any dirt or debris on any part of the assembly while you  
continue assembly.  
3.  
4.  
Insert one Outer Bearing (21) into each Hub (20). Then, insert one 3/4” Flat Washer  
(O) fully onto each end of the Axle (19).  
Screw one Castle Nut (Q) fully onto each end of the Axle (19). NOTE: Do not  
overtighten the Castle Nut. Make sure the Hub (20) turns freely. Then insert one  
5/32” Cotter Pin (P) through each of the Castle Nuts, and bend each Cotter Pin to  
secure the Castle Nut in place.  
5.  
6.  
Insert one Dust Cap (22) onto each of the two Castle Nuts (Q). NOTE: A rubber  
mallet (not included) may be required to firmly secure the Dust Caps onto the Castle  
Nuts.  
Align the four mounting holes in a Tire & Wheel Assembly (23) with the four Lug  
Bolts on a Hub (20), and insert the Tire & Wheel Assembly onto the Hub. Firmly  
secure the Tire & Wheel Assembly to the Hub, using four Wheel Nuts (S). Then,  
repeat this Step for the remaining Tire & Wheel Assembly and Hub.  
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To Assemble the frame and Tongue:  
1.  
Position the Right Side Rail (1R) and Left Side Rail (1L) parallel and aligned with  
one another. (see figure A.)  
2.  
Align the mounting hole located at each end of a Cross Member (2) with the mount-  
ing hole located in one end of the Right Side Rail (1R) and one end of the Left Side  
Rail (1L). On each end insert one 3/8” x 7/8” Carriage Bolt (A) upward from the  
underside of the aligned mounting holes, and secure the Cross Member to the  
Right Side Rail and Left Side Rail with one Washer (C) and one Nut (B).  
(see figure A.)  
fIGURE A  
REAR CROss MEMBER  
(3)  
RIGHT sIdE RAIL (1R)  
CROss MEMBER  
(2)  
CROss MEMBER  
(2)  
RIGHT CONNECTING  
RAIL (8)  
LEfT sIdE RAIL (1L)  
TOW BAR (9)  
LEfT CONNECTING RAIL (7)  
COUPLER  
(12)  
fOR ALL OTHER  
CONNECTIONs UsE:  
TO CONNECT COUPLER  
TO TOW BAR UsE:  
BOLT (A)  
BOLT (V)  
NUT (B)  
WAsHER (C)  
sAfETY CHAIN  
(10)  
NUT (B)  
3.  
Align the mounting hole located at each end of the remaining Cross Member (2)  
with the mounting hole located in the center of the Right Side Rail (1R) and the  
center of the Left Side Rail (1L). Insert one 3/8” x 7/8” Carriage Bolt (A) upward  
from the underside of the aligned mounting holes in the Cross Member and Right  
Side Rail, and secure the parts with one Washer (C) and one Nut (B). Repeat this  
Step for the other end of the Cross Member and the Left Side Rail.  
(see figure A.)  
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4.  
Align the mounting hole located at each end of the Rear Cross Member (3) with  
the mounting hole located in the end of the Right Side Rail (1R) and the end of the  
Left Side Rail (1L). On each end insert one 3/8” x 7/8” Carriage Bolt (A) upward  
from the underside of the aligned mounting holes, and secure the Rear Cross  
Member to the Right Side Rail and Left Side Rail with one Washer (C) and one Nut  
(B). (see figure A.)  
5.  
6.  
Align the four mounting holes located at the middle and rear sections of the Tow  
Bar (9) with the four mounting holes located in the middle section of each of the  
two Cross Members (2). Insert four 3/8” x 7/8” Carriage Bolts (A) upward from the  
underside of the aligned mounting holes, and secure the Tow Bar to the two Cross  
Members with four Washers (C) and four Nuts (B). (see figure A.)  
Align the three mounting holes located in the Right Connecting Rail (8) with the  
one mounting hole located in the Right Side Rail (1R), one mounting hole located  
in the forward Cross Member (2), and one mounting hole located in the Tow Bar  
(9). Insert three 3/8” x 7/8” Carriage Bolts (A) upward from the underside of the  
aligned mounting holes, and secure the Right Connecting Rail to the Right Side  
Rail, forward Cross Member, and Tow Bar, with three Washers (C) and three Nuts  
(B). (see figure A.)  
7.  
8.  
Align the three mounting holes located in the Left Connecting Rail (7) with the  
one mounting hole located in the Left Side Rail (1L), one mounting hole located  
in the forward Cross Member (2), and one mounting hole located in the Tow Bar  
(9). Insert three 3/8” x 7/8” Carriage Bolts (A) upward from the underside of the  
aligned mounting holes, and secure the Left Connecting Rail to the Left Side Rail,  
forward Cross Member, and Tow Bar, with three Washers (C) and three Nuts (B).  
(see figure A.)  
Insert the Coupler (12) onto the forward end of the Tow Bar (9), and align the two  
mounting holes in the Coupler with the two mounting holes in theTow Bar. Secure the  
Coupler to the Tow Bar, using two Bolts (V) and two Nuts (B). (see figure A.)  
To Attach the springs,Tires, Wheels, and Axle to the frame:  
1.  
2.  
Align the two mounting holes in a Front Spring Hanger (15F) with the two mounting  
holes located in the forward section of the Left Side Rail (1L). Insert two 3/8” x 7/8”  
Carriage Bolts (A) upward from the underside of the aligned mounting holes, and  
secure the Front Spring Hanger to the Left Side Rail with two Washers (C) and two  
Nuts (B).  
Align the two mounting holes in the remaining Front Spring Hanger (15F) with the  
two mounting holes located in the forward section of the Right Side Rail (1R). In-  
sert two 3/8” x 7/8” Carriage Bolts (A) upward from the underside of the aligned  
mounting holes, and secure the Front Spring Hanger to the Right Side Rail with two  
Washers (C) and two Nuts (B).  
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3.  
4.  
Align the two mounting holes in a Rear Spring Hanger (15R) with the two mounting  
holes located in the rear section of the Left Side Rail (1L). Insert two 3/8” x 7/8”  
Carriage Bolts (A) upward from the underside of the aligned mounting holes, and  
secure the Rear Spring Hanger to the Left Side Rail with two Washers (C) and two  
Nuts (B).  
Align the two mounting holes in the remaining Rear Spring Hanger (15R) with the  
two mounting holes located in the rear section of the Right Side Rail (1L). Insert two  
3/8” x 7/8” Carriage Bolts (A) upward from the underside of the aligned mounting  
holes, and secure the Rear Spring Hanger to the Right Side Rail with two Washers  
(C) and two Nuts (B).  
5.  
6.  
Align the mounting hole on the end of a Spring (18) with the mounting hole located  
on the side of one of the pre-attached Front Spring Hangers (15F), and secure the  
Spring to the Front Spring Hanger with one Bolt (N) and one Nut (B).  
Insert the second Spring Bolt (N) underneath the curved edge at the rear of the  
Spring (18) and through the mount hole of the Rear Spring Hanger (15R). Secure  
with one Nut (E).  
7.  
8.  
For the remaining Spring (18), Front Spring Hanger (15F), and Rear Spring Hanger  
(15R), repeat Steps #5 and #6.  
Align the center mounting hole of a Spring Plate (16) with the center mounting hole  
of a pre-attached Spring (18), and secure the Spring Plate to the Spring with two  
U Bolts and Nuts (U Bolts fit underneath the axles with threaded ends up). Repeat  
this step on opposite side of Trailer.  
9.  
Align the center mounting hole of the remaining Spring Plate (16) with the center  
mounting hole of the remaining pre-attached Spring (18), and secure the Spring  
Plate to the Spring with one Bolt (A), one Washer (C), and one Nut (B).  
10.  
11.  
With assistance, position the pre-assembledTire, Wheel, and Axle Assembly under  
the mid-section of the pre-assembled Frame of the Trailer.  
On the right side of the Trailer, insert two U-Bolts (17) upward, over the right end of  
the Axle (19), and through the four mounting holes in the Spring Plate (16). Then,  
secure the right end of the Axle to the Spring (18) by tightening four Washers (C)  
and four Nuts (B) onto the two U-Bolts.  
12.  
On the left side of the Trailer, insert the remaining two U-Bolts (17) upward, over the  
left end of the Axle (19), and through the four mounting holes in the Spring Plate (16).  
Then, secure the left end of the Axle to the Spring (18) by tightening four Washers  
(C) and four Nuts (B) onto the two U-Bolts.  
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To Attach the fenders:  
1.  
Align the two mounting holes in a Fender (13) with the two mounting holes located  
in the side, mid-section of the Left Side Rail (1L). Then secure the Fender to the  
Left Side Rail with two Bolts (A), two Washers (C), and two Nuts (B).  
2.  
Align the two mounting holes in the remaining Fender (13) with the two mounting  
holes located in the side, mid-section of the Right Side Rail (1R). Then secure the  
Fender to the Right Side Rail with two Bolts (A), two Washers (C), and two Nuts  
(B).  
To Attach the side Running Lights:  
1.  
Align the two mounting holes in a Side Running Light (26) with the two mounting  
holes located in the side, forward section of the Left Side Rail (1L). Then, secure  
the Side Running Light to the Left Side Rail with two Self-Tapping Screws (J).  
2.  
Align the two mounting holes in the remaining Side Running Light (26) with the  
two mounting holes located in the side, forward section of the Right Side Rail (1R).  
Then, secure the Side Running Light to the Right Side Rail with two Self-Tapping  
Screws (J).  
To Attach the Tail Light Bracket and License Plate Bracket:  
1.  
Align two of the mounting holes in a Tail Light Bracket (24) with the two mounting  
holes located in the side, rear section of the Left Side Rail (1L). Then, secure the  
Tail Light Bracket to the Left Side Rail with two Bolts (A), two Washers (C), and two  
Nuts (B).  
2.  
Align two of the mounting holes in the remaining Tail Light Bracket (24) with the two  
mounting holes located in the side, rear section of the Right Side Rail (1R). Then,  
secure the Tail Light Bracket to the Right Side Rail with two Bolts (A), two Washers  
(C), and two Nuts (B).  
To Attach the Tail Lights:  
1.  
see Wiring diagram on page 15. Insert the two threaded mounting bolts of the  
LeftTail Light (25L) through the mounting holes located in the License Plate Bracket  
(30) and Tail Light Bracket (24). Then, secure the Left Tail Light with light nuts.  
2.  
Insert the two threaded mounting bolts of the Right Tail Light (25R) through the  
mounting holes located in the Tail Light Bracket (24) which was pre-assembled on  
the Right Side Rail (1R). Then, secure the Left Tail Light with light nuts.  
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fIGURE B  
BOTTOM VIEW  
LEfT TAIL LIGHT (25L)  
LEfT sIdE RAIL (1L)  
LEfT CONNECTING RAIL (7)  
WIRING  
HARNEss  
RIGHT CONNECTING RAIL (8)  
UsE HEAVY GAUGE, NYLON,  
TIE sTRIPs (NOT INCLUdEd) TO  
ATTACH WIRING HARNEss TO  
UNdERsIdE Of fRAME.  
RIGHT sIdE RAIL (1R)  
RIGHT TAIL LIGHT (25R)  
3.  
Use heavy gauge, nylon, tie strips (not included) to attach the wiring harnesses of  
the Left and Right Tail Lights (25L, 25R) to the underside of the Frame and Tongue  
Assemblies. (see figure B.)  
To Attach the Trailer Beds:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Align the four mounting holes of a Trailer Bed (X) with the two mounting holes in  
the Left Side Rail (1L) and two mounting holes in the Right Side Rail (1R). Secure  
the Trailer Bed to the Left and Right Side Rails with four Bolts (A), four Washers  
(C), and four Nuts (B).  
Align the four mounting holes of the remaining Trailer Bed (X) with the two mount-  
ing holes in the Left Side Rail (1L) and two mounting holes in the Right Side Rail  
(1R). Secure the Trailer Bed to the Left and Right Side Rails with four Bolts (A),  
four Washers (C), and four Nuts (B).  
Insert three Bolts (A) between the two pre-assembled Trailer Beds (X) and through  
the three mounting holes in the Cross Member (2). Make sure the heads of the  
Bolts overlap the edges of each of the Trailer Beds. Then firmly tighten the Bolts  
with four Washers (C) and four Nuts (B).  
The A-Tongue Trailer is now completely assembled and ready for use.  
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OPERATING INsTRUCTIONs  
1.  
2.  
Only use a 1-7/8” ball hitch (not included) on the towing vehicle. (see figure C.)  
Temporarily remove the “R” Pin (L) and Safety  
Pin (K). Then, pull up on the Trigger and lift up  
on the Handle. (see figure C.)  
CAUTION  
Care must be taken when backing up  
the Trailer; only back up the trailer on a  
straight path. If the Trailer is allowed to turn  
off the straight path while backing up, theTrailer  
could jackknife, causing severe damage to the  
trailer and to the towing vehicle.  
3.  
NOTE:To reduce friction between the hitch ball  
and Coupler (12), apply a layer of heavy weight  
grease over the hitch ball. (see figure C.)  
“R” PIN (L)  
TRIGGER  
COUPLER (12)  
HANdLE  
sAfETY PIN (K)  
AdjUsTMENT NUT  
1-7/8” HITCH BALL  
(NOT INCLUdEd)  
VEHICLE HITCH  
(NOT INCLUdEd)  
fIGURE C  
4.  
With assistance, place the Coupler (12) over the vehicle’s hitch ball and pull back on  
the Trigger and push down on the Handle until the Trigger locks in the slot. Pull up  
and down on the Coupler to make sure the hitch ball is fitting snugly in the Coupler.  
There should be no play between the hitch ball and Coupler.  
IMPORTANT - If there is play, tighten the Adjustment Nut until no play is present:  
After unlocking the Handle, the Nut retaining plate (holding the adjusting nut in  
place) needs to be pressed back while the Nut is tightened. After Nut is tight-  
ened, the retaining plate needs to fit in place against the flats of the Nut  
to prevent it from moving. This adjustment should be done by 2 people. If  
the Adjustment Nut is too tight, the Handle will not lock.  
After the Adjustment Nut is properly adjusted, pull back on the Trigger and push  
down on the Handle until the Trigger locks in the slot. Pull up on Handle firmly to  
make sure the Trigger is locked in place and the Handle cannot move. Replace the  
safety Pin and “R” Pin. (see figure C.)  
5.  
6.  
Know how to properly control the towing vehicle-Trailer combination on the highway  
under all conditions. The loaded weight of the Trailer will increase the braking and  
stopping distances appreciably.  
When towing the Trailer over long distances stop and check the tightness of all con-  
nections and Tail Lights (25L, 25R) at least every 100 miles.  
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7.  
Carry extra bulbs and fuses if towing the Trailer at night over long distances. Carry  
emergency flares, and fire extinguisher, if required for operation in your state.  
TIRE INfORMATION  
Tire Terminology Glossary  
• 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.  
• 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.  
• Carcass separation means- the pulling away of the carcass from the non-pneumatic rim or wheel  
center member.  
• Chunking means- the breaking away of pieces of the carcass or tread.  
• Cracking means- any parting within the carcass, tread, or any components that connect the tire to the  
wheel center member.  
• 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.  
• Load rating means- the maximum load a tire 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 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.  
• Normal occupant weight means- 68 kilograms times the number of occupants.  
• Occupant distribution means- distribution of occupants in a vehicle.  
• Production options weight means- the combined weight of those installed regular production options  
weighing over 2.3 kilograms in excess of those standard items which they replace, not previously con-  
sidered in curb weight or accessory weight, including heavy duty brakes, ride levelers, roof rack, heavy  
duty battery, and special trim.  
• Tread means- that portion of the tire that comes in contact with the road.  
• Tread separation means- pulling away of the tread from the carcass.  
• Vehicle capacity weight means- the rated cargo and luggage load plus 68 kilograms times the vehicle’s  
designated seating capacity.  
• Vehicle maximum load on the tire means- that load on an individual tire that is determined by distribut-  
ing to each axle its share of the maximum loaded vehicle weight and dividing by two.  
• 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.  
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Tire Markings  
Inner diameter  
in inches  
Load index and  
speed rating*  
European tire  
certificate*  
section width  
in inches  
U.s. dOT tire  
identification  
number  
Tire ply  
composition  
and materials  
used  
Maximum  
permissible  
inflation  
pressure  
Maximum  
load rating  
Trailer  
tire  
*Information not required by U.s. dOT  
• section width- This number gives the width of the tire in inches. The larger the number, the wider the  
tire. (The markings on the example tire diagram show 4.80. The markings on your tire may differ.)  
• Inner diameter- This number gives the inner diameter of the tire in inches. This is also the rim diameter  
in inches. (The markings on the example tire diagram show 12. The markings on your tire may differ.)  
• U.s. dOT tire identification number-This begins with the letters “DOTand indicates that the tire meets  
all federal standards. The next two numbers or letters 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 used are marketing codes used at the manufacturer’s  
discretion. This information is used to contact consumers if a tire defect requires a recall.  
• Maximum Load Rating- This number indicates the maximum load in kilograms and pounds that can  
be carried by the tire.  
Load Index Rating Codes  
Code Pounds  
Code Pounds  
Code Pounds  
Code Pounds  
Code Pounds  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
761  
783  
805  
827  
853  
882  
908  
937  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
963  
87  
88  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
1,201  
1,235  
1,279  
1,323  
1,356  
1,389  
1,433  
1,477  
95  
96  
1,521  
1,565  
1,609  
1,653  
1,709  
1,764  
1,819  
1,874  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
1,929  
1,984  
2,039  
2,094  
2,149  
2,205  
2,271  
2,337  
992  
1,019  
1,047  
1,074  
1,102  
1,135  
1,168  
97  
98  
99  
100  
101  
102  
• Load index- This is a measurement of how much weight each tire can support. See chart above. (The  
markings on the example tire diagram show 71. The markings on your tire may differ.) Note:You may  
not find this information on all tires because it is not required by law.  
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• speed Rating- The speed rating denotes the speed at which a tire is designed to be driven for ex-  
tended periods of time. This does not indicate that the  
vehicle or rims can safely reach or maintain that speed.  
These ratings are listed to the right. (The markings on  
the example tire diagram show M. The markings on your  
tire may differ.) Note: You may not find this information  
on all tires because it is not required by law.  
Tire speed Rating Codes  
Code MPH Code MPH Code MPH  
F
G
J
50  
56  
62  
68  
75  
81  
N
P
Q
R
S
T
87  
94  
100  
106  
112  
118  
U
H
V
Z
W
Y
124  
130  
149  
149  
168  
186  
K
L
M
• Tire Ply Composition and Materials Used- The num-  
ber of plies indicates the number of layers of rubber-  
coated fabric in the tire. 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 Permissible Inflation Pressure- This number is the greatest amount of air pressure that  
should ever be put in the tire under normal driving conditions.  
Tire Inflation and Load Limit  
Tire and Loading Information Placard  
Tire and lOading infOrmaTiOn  
The weight of cargo should never exceed 635 kg or 1400 lb.  
see Owner’s  
manual fOr  
addiTiOnal  
Original Tire COld Tire inflaTiOn  
size  
Pressure  
4.80/4.00-12  
414 kPa, 60 Psi  
infOrmaTiOn.  
Tire and Loading Information Placard Location  
The Tire and Loading Information Placard displays the cold tire inflation pressure  
and the load limit for this vehicle. See the Tire Care section starting on the following page  
for an explanation of tire pressure and see the Vehicle Load Limit section following that for  
an explanation of load limit.  
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TIRE CARE  
Checking Tire Pressure  
Note: Underinflated tires can decrease handling, stopping performance, traction, tire life,  
and load-carrying capability, in addition to causing other negative and hazardous  
effects, including tire failure. Overinflated tires are at greater risk of an impact break,  
where the tread and casing break when striking a hard edge, often opening a huge  
gash across the tread. Incorrect inflation pressure also increases tires wear rate.  
Therefore, it is important to keep tires inflated properly.  
Check all tires’ pressure at least monthly, due to the following factors:  
• Most tires naturally lose air gradually.  
• Tires can suddenly lose air if the tire strikes a pothole, curb, or other object.  
• It is usually not possible to determine underinflation of radial tires by visual in-  
spection.  
This vehicle has 60 PSI recommended cold tire inflation pressure. The term “cold”  
in this manual does not refer to the temperature outside, but it refers to the fact that a tire  
that has not been driven for a period is cooler (and therefore has lower pressure) than a  
tire that has been driven on. Tires heat up while being driven on. To check (or fill to) a  
tire’s cold inflation, the tire must have not been driven for more than a mile or two for at  
least three hours. If you check a tires pressure when it is not “cold”, the pressure will ap-  
pear higher than the actual cold tire inflation.  
steps for Maintaining Proper Tire Pressure  
1.  
Locate the recommended tire pressure on the vehicle’s tire information placard,  
certification label, or in the owner’s manual. This trailer has 60 PSI recommended  
cold tire inflation pressure.  
2.  
3.  
Measure and record the tire pressure of all tires.  
If the tire pressure is too high in any of the tires and the tires have not been driven  
for at least three hours, slowly release air by gently pressing on the tire valve stem  
with the edge of your tire gauge until you get to the correct pressure. If the vehicle  
have been driven within the past three hours and the tire pressure is too high on any  
tires, then recheck the pressure once the tires have been allowed to sit motionless  
for at least three hours.  
4.  
5.  
If the tire pressure is too low, note the difference between the measured tire pres-  
sure and the correct tire pressure. These “missing” pounds of pressure are what  
you will need to add.  
At a service station, add the missing pounds of air pressure to each tire that is  
underinflated.  
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6.  
7.  
Check all the tires to make sure they have the same air pressure.  
If the tirespressure was not measuredcold”, then the pressure should be rechecked  
with the tires cold as soon as possible.  
Tire size  
To maintain safety, only purchase new tires of the same size as the original tires.  
Look at the Tire and Loading Information Placard, the Specifications Chart in this manual,  
or the sidewall of the tire being replaced. If you have any doubt about selecting the correct  
size, consult a tire dealer.  
Tire Tread  
The tire tread provides traction that prevents your vehicle from slipping, especially  
if the road is wet or icy. Tires are unsafe and should be replaced when the tread is worn  
down to 1/16”. Measure tread depth using a tread depth indicator (not included).  
Tire Rotation  
Every 5,000 miles the left and right tires should be switched. This will cause the  
tires to wear more evenly and last longer.  
Tire Balance and Alignment  
The tires need to be balanced to prevent vibration when driving. This involves at-  
taching small weights to the rim to offset small differences in rim and tire weight. The tires  
also need to be aligned properly. Alignment is the orientation of the tires to the road surface  
and their being parallel. This helps the tires to wear evenly, and provide better traction.  
Both tire balance and alignment require specialized equipment that is not provided with  
this vehicle.  
Tire Repair  
To properly repair a punctured tire, the hole needs to be properly plugged and  
patched from the inside of the tire. Tread punctures can be repaired if they are not too  
large. Sidewall punctures should not be repaired, the tire needs to be replaced if the  
sidewall is damaged. Tires should be removed from the rim to be inspected before being  
plugged and patched. A qualified mechanic should remove the tire from the rim, perform  
the repair, and remount the tire.  
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VEHICLE LOAd LIMIT  
steps for determining Correct Load Limit  
1.  
Locate the statement “The weight of cargo should never exceed XXX pounds” on  
your vehicle’s placard.  
2.  
3.  
That figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity.  
Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle.  
That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity.  
4.  
If the trailer’s load exceeds the cargo and luggage load capacity, then the trailer  
be unsafe resulting in hazardous effects, such as: Trailer’s tires will not be able to  
maintain traction properly, and stopping distance will be increased significantly.  
INsPECTION, MAINTENANCE, ANd CLEANING  
1.  
BEfORE EACH UsE, inspect the general condition of the Trailer. Check for loose  
Bolts and Nuts, misalignment or binding of moving parts, cracked, bent, or broken  
parts, excessively worn Safety Chain , damaged Tail Lights/Side Running Lights/  
Wiring Harness, loose Lug Nuts, loose Hitch connection, and any other condition  
that may affect its safe operation. If abnormal noise or vibration occurs, have the  
problem corrected before further use. do not use damaged equipment.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
BEfORE EACH UsE, check the Tires according to the instructions on the previous  
pages.  
BEfORE EVERY UsE ANd AT 500 MILE INTERVALs dURING EVERY TRIP,  
check and tighten the Tire Lug Nuts. Torque from 85 to 90 ft-lb.  
EVERY 2,000TO 3,000 MILEs Of UsE, lubricate the Hub Assemblies with a heavy  
weight bearing grease. follow the Bearing Packing instructions as explained  
on page 6 of this manual. After each Hub Assembly is reassembled, tighten the  
Castle Nut until the wheel starts spinning with slight resistance. Loosen the Castle  
Nut about 1/6 turn from this point. Insert a new Cotter Pin through the Castle Nut  
and the hole in the axle. Bend the Pin back, locking it and the Nut in place.  
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PLEAsE REAd THE fOLLOWING CAREfULLY  
THE MANUFACTURER AND/OR DISTRIBUTOR HAS PROVIDED THE PARTS LIST AND ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM IN  
THIS MANUAL AS A REFERENCE TOOL ONLY. NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER OR DISTRIBUTOR MAKES ANY  
REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KINDTOTHE BUYERTHAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIEDTO MAKE ANY  
REPAIRS TO THE PRODUCT, OR THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE PRODUCT.  
IN FACT, THE MANUFACTURER AND/OR DISTRIBUTOR EXPRESSLY STATES THAT ALL REPAIRS AND PARTS  
REPLACEMENTS SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN BY CERTIFIED AND LICENSED TECHNICIANS, AND NOT BY THE  
BUYER. THE BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER REPAIRS TO THE  
ORIGINAL PRODUCT OR REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO, OR ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER INSTALLATION  
OF REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO.  
Note: Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only, and are not available  
individually as replacement parts.  
PARTs LIsT ANd dIAGRAMs  
Parts List  
Part  
description  
Qty.  
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
4
2
1
Part  
description  
Qty.  
1
1
2
1
49  
61  
53  
2
4
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
8
1L Left Side Rail  
1R Right Side Rail  
25L Left Tail Light  
25R Right Tail Light  
26 Side Running Light  
30 License Plate Bracket  
A
B
C
E
J
2
3
7
8
9
Cross Member  
Rear Cross Member  
Left Connecting Rail  
Right Connecting Rail  
Tow Bar  
Carriage Bolt (3/8” x 7/8”)  
Nut (3/8”)  
Flat Washer (3/8”)  
Nut (9/16”)  
Self Tapping Screw (4mm)  
Safety Pin  
10 Safety Chain  
12 Coupler (1-7/8” x 2-1/2”)  
13 Fender  
15F Front Spring Hanger  
15R Rear Spring Hanger  
16 Spring Plate  
17 U-Bolt  
18 Spring  
19 Axle  
20 Hub  
21 Outer Bearing  
22 Dust Cap  
K
L
R Pin  
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
Bolt (9/16” x 3-1/4”)  
Bolt (3/8” x 3”)  
Flat Washer (3/4”)  
Cotter Pin (5/32”)  
Castle Nut  
Grease Fitting  
Wheel Nut  
Self Tapping Screw (1/4”)  
Bolt (3/8” x 3-1/2”)  
Trailer Bed  
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
23 Tire & Wheel Assembly  
24 Tail Light Bracket  
V
X
2
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Assembly diagram A  
N, B  
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Assembly diagram B  
TRAILER BEd (X)  
BOLT  
(A)  
WAsHER (C)  
NUT (B)  
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Wiring diagram for Lights  
Note: Some trailer tail lights will have two leads instead of three.They connect to the har-  
ness leads the same way; brown to brown, color to color.  
REV 03d, 06e  
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LIMITEd 90 dAY WARRANTY  
Harbor Freight Tools Co. makes every effort to assure that its products meet high  
quality and durability standards, and warrants to the original purchaser that this product  
is free from defects in materials and workmanship 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 facilities, criminal activity,  
improper installation, normal wear and tear, or to lack of maintenance.We shall in no event  
be liable for death, injuries to persons or property, or for incidental, contingent, special  
or consequential damages arising from the use of our product. Some states do not allow  
the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation  
of exclusion may not apply to you. THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL  
OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS.  
To take advantage of this warranty, the product or part must be returned to us with  
transportation charges prepaid. Proof of purchase date and an explanation of the com-  
plaint must accompany the merchandise. If our inspection verifies the defect, we will either  
repair or replace the product at our election or we may elect to refund the purchase price  
if we cannot readily and quickly provide you with a replacement. We will return repaired  
products at our expense, but if we determine there is no defect, or that the defect resulted  
from causes not within the scope of our warranty, then you must bear the cost of returning  
the product.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights  
which vary from state to state.  
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