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Item 42708 

        

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 inspection.

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 

appear 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. 

Measure and record the tire 

pressure of all tires.

3. 

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. 

If the tire pressure is too low, note the 

difference between the measured tire 

pressure and the correct tire pressure. 

These “missing” pounds of pressure 

are what you will need to add.

5. 

At a service station, add the missing pounds of 

air pressure to each tire that is underinflated.

6. 

Check all the tires to make sure they 

have the same air pressure.

7. 

If the tires’ pressure was not measured “cold”, 

then the pressure should be rechecked 

with the tires cold as soon as possible.

Tire Inflation and Load Limit

Tire and Loading Information Placard

TIRE AND LOADING INFORMATION

The weight of cargo should never exceed 394 kg or 870 lb.

TIRE

SIZE

COLD TIRE PRESSURE

SEE OWNER’S 

MANUAL FOR 

ADDITIONAL 

INFORMATION.

FRONT

4.80/4.00-8

410 kPa, 60 PSI

REAR

NONE

NONE

SPARE

NONE

NONE

12a

 

MODEL

 42708

 

The Tire and Loading Information Placard displays the cold tire inflation pressure and the 

load limit for this vehicle.  See the Tire Care section for an explanation of tire pressure and 

see the Vehicle Load Limit section following that for an explanation of load limit.

Summary of Contents for 42708

Page 1: ...ber in the back of the manual near the assembly diagram or month and year of purchase if product has no number Keep this manual and the receipt in a safe and dry place for future reference Owner s Manual Safety Instructions SPECIFICATIONS Max Payload Capacity 870 lb GVWR 1 000 lb Net Weight 125 lb Rim Size 8 x 3 75 w 4 Lug Nut Pattern Tire Size 4 8 8 B 4 PR Tire Pressure 60 PSI cold Hitch Ball 1 7...

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Page 4: ...Page 4 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 Item 42708 Tongue and Groove Pliers Drill for installing plywood base ...

Page 5: ...ns please call 1 800 444 3353 Item 42708 DON T TIGHTEN YET TO MAKE ASSEMBLY EASIER wait until assembly is complete and all hardware is in place before tightening any nut or bolt Leave hardware snug until then MAIN ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM ...

Page 6: ...cal questions please call 1 800 444 3353 Item 42708 DON T TIGHTEN YET TO MAKE ASSEMBLY EASIER wait until assembly is complete and all hardware is in place before tightening any nut or bolt Leave hardware snug until then ...

Page 7: ...cal questions please call 1 800 444 3353 Item 42708 DON T TIGHTEN YET TO MAKE ASSEMBLY EASIER wait until assembly is complete and all hardware is in place before tightening any nut or bolt Leave hardware snug until then ...

Page 8: ...ASSEMBLY EASIER wait until assembly is complete and all hardware is in place before tightening any nut or bolt Leave hardware snug until then Back the castle nuts off just enough so that the wheel can just move freely fill the dust cap 22 1 4 full with automotive grease then press it onto the hub ...

Page 9: ...t frame is completely assembled retrace all assembly steps and make sure that all hardware is properly wrench tightened Also tighten lug nuts lug bolts to 90 ft lb install license plate bracket 28 and left tail light 29 with clear lens for license plate light with nuts install right tail light 29A ...

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Page 17: ...th 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...

Page 18: ...d Rating The speed rating denotes the speed at which a tire is designed to be driven for extended 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 requi...

Page 19: ...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 Measure and record the tire pressure of all tires 3 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 ed...

Page 20: ...st longer Tire Balance and Alignment The tires need to be balanced to prevent vibration when driving This involves attaching 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 ...

Page 21: ... the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity 3 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 tra...

Page 22: ...erly license this trailer 4 Inspect before every use do not use if parts are loose or damaged 5 Keep permanent labels in place and in good condition Notice Repack bearings after every 3 000 miles of use Maintain tires as explained in this manual Comply with the following before every use 6 Tighten U bolt 7 Tighten lug nut 8 Tighten trigger lock on coupler 9 Hook up safety chain 10 Trailer load sho...

Page 23: ...w 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 an...

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