Specifications

When trailer tires become
worn or damaged, replace them
with new tires. An authorized
MasterCraft dealer can help you.
For safety and convenience,
inflate tires to the air pressure in-
dicated 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 infla-
tion, 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 tire’s 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.
Brakes
In most states, trailers with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of 1,500
pounds or more are required by law to have brakes on all wheels. (Auto manufac-
turers generally recommend brakes even with lighter trailers.)
Trailer brakes must be maintained in good working condition at all times. Inspect
the brake system on a regular basis and verify proper uid level in the actuator.
The loss of adequate braking could result in serious injury or death and/or prop-
erty damage.
MasterCraft trailer brakes are designed to operate automatically when the
tow vehicles brakes are applied. ese are known as surge brakes. When the
tow vehicle slows down or stops, the forward momentum (surge) of the trailer
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