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Read the owner’s manual over carefully before you begin using your trailer. You will need 

this manual for the safety warnings and precautions, operating procedures, parts list, 

inspection, and maintenance information. Keep this manual for continued reference.

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Read this owner’s manual carefully before 

you begin using your Trailer.

Copyright © 2007 - 2012 Let’s Go Aero, Inc.

Summary of Contents for GearWagon 125 Camper

Page 1: ...l for continued reference GearWagon 125 Sport Utility Performance Trailer GearWagon 125 Camper User Manual Models GW 1125 GW 1125 GL Safe Use Operation pg 3 GearWagon 125 Specifications pg 4 GearWagon...

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Page 3: ...subsequent use and at 500 mile intervals during every trip check and tighten the tire lug nuts Always ensure wheel bolts are tight Torque to 50 75 ft lbs Inspect the general condition of the trailer...

Page 4: ...rnished DO NOT EXCEED YOUR VEHICLE S TOW LIMITS OR TRAILER S LOAD LIMIT Refer to your vehicle s towing information to learn the capabilities and limits of your vehicle Refer to GearWagon 125 s weight...

Page 5: ...ndgate The endgate may fold to the ground by releasing the cable carabiners Endgate Weight Rating The endgate supports 400 lbs of weight for sitting It is not designed for load bearing weight as a ram...

Page 6: ...5 GL The GearWagon 125 Camper model integrates the following features into the GearWagon 125 Trailer Leveler Kit Two height adjustable and retractable stabilizer jacks secure underneath trailer for us...

Page 7: ...ded and locked position Swing the leg upward into the retracted position until the lance catches in the retracted slot Before driving verify that the legs are retracted and that the locking lance is f...

Page 8: ...e of trailer as shown Storage Each panel is a different length and is numbered 1 through 4 For best fit and access follow the positioning described below Panels 1 and 2 store on driver side Store pane...

Page 9: ...o the velcro on the inside of the lid Begin with the direction to the driver s side and route along lid Route tent to the outside of the tonneau lift in the process Repeat to the passenger s side rout...

Page 10: ...Zip vestibule sides Snap vestibule side locations There are two snaps on the outside of both sides of the base Connect vestibule cover snaps located underneath lowered endgate Install arc pole through...

Page 11: ...or exhaust When driving in rain be sure to close vent to prevent water from entering Two AA batteries are included If the vent is not working the batteries may be dead and need replacement To maintai...

Page 12: ...layer of heavy weight grease over the hitch ball Lubrication of the coupler should be done periodically to stop corrosion and keep parts moving freely When servicing use only identical replacement par...

Page 13: ...ex or Equivalent Consistency NLGI Grade 2 Dropping Point 230 C 446 F Minimum Exxon Ronex MP or Additives Corrosion and Oxidation Inhibitors EP Optical equivalent Base Oil Solvent refined petroleum oil...

Page 14: ...orsion axle beams and stub axles must be mounted with the torsion arm and spindle trailing to the rear of the axle beam As Load is Applied to the Trailer the Torsion Arm Moves to Absorb the Shock Dire...

Page 15: ...important to monitor tire wear as once a wear pattern becomes firmly established in a tire it is difficult to stop even if the underlying cause is corrected Tire Wear Diagnostic Chart Wear Pattern Cau...

Page 16: ...ing Crossmember Maintenance Free Eliminates Sway FEATURES BENEFITS Progressive Torque Increases Carrying Capacity as Load is Applied Gives a Good Ride Whether Unloaded or Loaded to Capacity Control an...

Page 17: ...gh changes in design or materials as it may deem desirable without being obligated to incorporate such changes in products of previous manufacture Bills for service labor or other expenses which have...

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