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Storing the Trailer

WARNING:

 Never detach your trailer from your vehicle on a hill. When 

you unhitch the trailer, block the wheels to avoid injury and/or damage 
from a runaway trailer. Never step on an unhitched trailer. 

STORAGE OPTION 1 – Tongue still attached.

 Don’t try to 

stand your trailer up with the tongue in! You can only park it 
somewhere safe. Block the wheels (not pictured). 

Storage Options 2-5 require removing the tongue:

 Leave the trailer 

attached to your vehicle if possible. Open the black lever, disconnect the 
wiring, and remove the Tongue Pin. Hold onto the tongue and the trailer 
at the same time. Push the trailer backwards to slide the tongue out (see 
pictures). Do NOT let the tongue fall into the ground as it may damage 
it so it won’t fit back. Put the pin back in the tongue, remove the tongue 
from your hitch, set aside, and choose a storage option.

WARNING:

 DO NOT store the trailer in any upright position with the 

tongue in. It is unstable and can fall and cause damage and 

serious  

injury or death

.

WARNING:

 When leaning the trailer against a wall, make sure your 

floor is flat and rough enough to prevent the trailer bottom from sliding 
out from the wall causing damage or injury. The trailer bottom can slip 
out and fall on a smooth floor. Adjust the angle to the wall for stability 
depending on whether your wheels are on or off and what hardware you 
may have on your crossbars.

STORAGE OPTION 2 – No tongue.

 Tilt the trailer back onto its 

rear end (see picture).

STORAGE OPTION 3 – No tongue, wheels on.

 Roll the back 

of the trailer the right distance from the wall and tilt it up off its 
wheels and onto the rear endcaps. This takes some trial and 
error to get the angle right so the trailer is leaning safely and 
stable (see picture).

Open  

Black Lever

Remove  

the Tongue

CAUTION:

 In this position, licence  

plate is a cutting hazard – be careful!

Storage 

Option 2

The quickest  

storage option,  

but not the most 

compact

Storage  

Option 3

NOTE:  

Tongue must be 

removed

Summary of Contents for rackandroll 66

Page 1: ...Operator s and Assembly Manual RACKandROLL 66 Trailer RACKandROLL 78 Trailer...

Page 2: ...ntinue models at any time without notice IMPORTANT State Regulations and Insurance Before installing any accessories and or equipment check regulations in the states you plan on towing your trailer to...

Page 3: ...NG 6 Driving with a Trailer Backing Up the Trailer Warnings and Tips Water Submersion Hitch Noise 7 Storing the Trailer Wheel Removal 8 9 Optional Accessories 10 Replacement Parts 11 Warranty Informat...

Page 4: ...Bracket and Light Shock Pin Wheel Block Right Side Rail Left Tower Accommodates round or square bar Center Rail Tongue Coupler Crossbars Side Rail Right Cross members Swingarm Wheel Reversible Wheel...

Page 5: ...ball are secured to the tow vehicle and inspected by a qualified hitch system dealer Check the ball mount pin and safety clip 2 Make sure the trailer coupler is secure to the hitch ball and locked wi...

Page 6: ...quired a Swingarm nuts 2 torque to 31 ft lbs 42N m b Shock nuts 2 torque to 31 ft lbs 42N m c Loadbar bracket nuts 8 torque to 23 ft lbs 31N m d Spare tire mounting nut 1 torque to 23 ft lbs 31N m e C...

Page 7: ...OLL trailer s light weight TRAILER COUPLER AND BALL The trailer coupler features a ball clamp underneath the latch which tightens onto the ball when the latch is closed The ball clamp has an adjustmen...

Page 8: ...of the crossbars if necessary so the weight is centered and slightly forward on the trailer frame ATTACHING YOUR GEAR Use Yakima roof rack system hardware to attach gear to your RACKandROLL trailer c...

Page 9: ...hile backing up Use a helper to guide you or use our optional safety pole page 10 TIPS If you can do so without injury simply unhitch the trailer and reposition your tow vehicle where you want it and...

Page 10: ...re the trailer in any upright position with the tongue in It is unstable and can fall and cause damage and serious injury or death WARNING When leaning the trailer against a wall make sure your floor...

Page 11: ...ff You can hang the trailer frame on a wall by its Crossbars using properly rated brackets You may or may not have to remove roof rack hardware from your Crossbars not pictured ROLLING THE FRAME SIDEW...

Page 12: ...at all times and is especially useful for backing up Kickstand conveniently attaches to the Tongue Keeps trailer level when un hitched KICKSTAND Carrying a Spare Tire is recommended for convenience a...

Page 13: ...r grommet mounts When replacing be sure the light is fully seated in the grommet they can appear to be installed without being fully seated TIRES The factory tires are 3 25 x 16 They are rated for mor...

Page 14: ...r defects caused by the user s failure to properly secure cargo as recommended Repair or replacement of the defective Yakima product is the original purchaser s exclusive remedy under the warranty All...

Page 15: ...Yakima Products INC If NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign Howev...

Page 16: ...commended 2 Phillips screwdriver 5mm Allen wrench Tape measure Pliers Tighten all nuts and bolts to proper specifications Periodically check and tighten hardware to avoid serious injury or death Unpac...

Page 17: ...shers and flat washers With trailer upside down install the front Cross member first It has two colored wires with black plugs coming out of each end and no Yakima label Place the front Cross member u...

Page 18: ...er insertion 7D Flat washer lock washer nut 7E Bend cotter pin over axle using pliers Shock Pin Alignment Screw INSTALL WHEELS Decide which side of the wheel you want facing out Since they re reversib...

Page 19: ...ail and tuck excess wire back into the frame 17 Install License Bracket and Light Lay the Center Rail flat on its mounting brackets and lay out the parts as shown Per picture 8A parts are counter cloc...

Page 20: ...use a tape measure to make sure Center Rail is centered between Side Rail Tighten 4 nuts to 23 ft lbs 31N m picture 9D Check Light Plugs Check the plugs for the taillights side lights and front lights...

Page 21: ...picture 20A Insert the Tongue Pin with the black lever still open picture 20B Install the bow tie cotter pin attached to the lanyard in its locked position per the yellow warning label to avoid seriou...

Page 22: ...where you need them for your intended use with or without roof rack hardware Make sure they end up positioned to place more weight in front of the wheels than behind You need 10 15 of gross weight on...

Page 23: ...Service 4101 Kruse Way Lake Oswego OR 97035 1 Call us at 888 925 4621 from 7am 5pm Pacific Time M F 2 Email us support yakima com www yakima com The RACKandROLL trailer is patented under U S Patent No...

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