• Be sure the white ground wire is properly connected to the trailer
frame. Replace any parts that are damaged or badly worn.
• A small amount of waterproof grease on the plug contacts and
light bulb bases will help prevent rust and corrosion.
• Before every trip, check for burned-out or broken bulbs, cracked or
broken light lenses, etc.
• Be sure to unplug the light each time before backing into the
water. Extra plugs are available from your MasterCraft dealer.
Wheels and Hubs
Because they are often
exposed to water, trailer
wheels and tires require
more attention than the
wheels on your family car.
The three major items to
check are lug nuts, lubrica-
tion and the tire pressure.
Maintain the proper torque on the lug nuts attached
to the wheel bolts. Failure to do so may result in
serious injury or property damage. Your MasterCraft
dealer can provide you with the proper torque
specifications (measured in foot-pounds).
Also keep the wheel bearings lubricated. Failure to
do so may cause failure and possible wheel loss, which
may result in serious injury or death or property damage.
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