Specifications

gear, and retain but do not re-use involved lug nuts,
wheels and studs. Do not repair or service the trailer
yourself. Instead, call a trained technician.
• Use the following pattern to tighten lug nuts.
On first torqueing pass tighten to 45 ft.-lbs. On
second pass tighten to 70 ft.-lbs. On third pass
tighten to 90 ft.-lbs. On fourth pass tighten to a
reading between 110 ft. lbs-120 ft.-lbs.
tires
The most common cause of trailer tire trouble is
under-inflation. It is important, therefore, to always main-
tain correct air pressure as indicated by the tire manufac-
turer on the tire’s sidewalls. Always check the air pres-
sure when the tires are cold. Tires heat up and the air
pressure increases after traveling short distances.
When trailer tires become worn or damaged, re-
place them with new tires. An authorized MasterCraft
dealer can help you.
For safety and convenience, inflate tires to the air
pressure indicated on the sidewall of the tire, but always
carry a spare wheel and tire in case of unexpected or
sudden issues with a tire.
During times of storage, maintain the proper tire
inflation, shield tires from UV rays, and relieve the load on the tires by supporting the trailer
frame with concrete blocks or jack stands.
Keep tires properly inated. Inspect each
tires pressure before each use. Refer to the
tire sidewall for proper ination. Failure
to maintain the correct tire pressure may
result in tire failure and loss of control, which may result in serious injury or
death and/or property damage.
The original-purchase tires that come equipped on the MasterCraft trailer were selected
for durability as well as comfort and are matched to the trailer requirements. Over time, as
with all tires, there will be wear and eventually replacement will be necessary. At that time,
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