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SERVICE 
 
Tire Maintenance 
 
 
 
  
Wheel Torque Requirements 
At least once each week, use an accurate tire 
pressure gage to check the air pressure in both 
trailer tires. Inflate to the pressure recommended 
by the tire manufacturer (located on the tire). 
 
It is extremely important to apply and maintain 
proper wheel mounting torque on your axle. 
Wheel nuts should be retorqued after 50 miles 
and 100 miles and periodically there after. 
Low or uneven tire pressures will not properly 
support a loaded trailer and could lead to 
premature tire wear. 
 
 
When replacing tires, it is important to use a tire 
of appropriate size and load rating (75D-15). 
Failure to maintain proper torque on the lug 
nuts may result in the wheel shearing off of the 
trailer, possibly causing an accident and 
seriously damaging the equipment. 
 
The tightening of the lug nuts should be 
torqued in the sequence above. 
Lug nuts should be torqued in stages: 
  Stage 1            Stage 2              Stage 3 
25 Ft-Lbs          60 Ft-Lbs          100 Ft-Lbs 
This procedure should be followed after each 
time the tire is removed. 
Lubrication (every 6 months) 
Lubricate the following parts with clean motor oil
 or wheel bearing grease 
where shown.  
For additional brake operating and service instructions, refer to the Surge Brake Actuator Manual 
provided with the trailer. 
NOTE:  Be sure that no grease is applied to brake pad. 
Wheel Bearings 
 
Jack 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hitch 
 
Deck Latch