ShoreLand'r LUB40TCBXLW User Manual V.2

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LUB40TCBXLW
LUB40TCBXLW 2X4 Lund Trailer
69082 Literature Bag - Trailers (Brakes) 80519-- Frame Bundle - LUB40TCBXLW ST215/75R14C OWL Alum Star Rim TA0028-__ Spare Tire Kit 2X4 & 2X5 Frames 5-Bolt LU0106-__ Loadguide - Lund 2X4 Frame 4-Hole
ShoreLand’r offers their product line a painted nish. When ordering parts it is important that you specify the nish or color you have on your product. The ve (5) digit number along with a two (2) digit space _ _, note the parts which can be purchased with various nishes. When ordering these items use the ve (5) digit number along with a two (2) digit sufx for the proper nish.
01..........White
03..........Black
14..........Blue
22..........Red
24..........Majestic Red
39..........Galvanized w/Silver Plastic Components
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LUB40TCBXLW Specications
Capacity 4000 lbs. GVWR: 5920 lbs. GAWR: 2960 lbs. Ship Wt: 902 lbs. Frm Size: 2X4 (11 Ga) Tire Size: ST215/75R14C Rim Size: 14 X 6 “J”
Brake: Surge Hydraulic
Coupler: 2” Actuator, 7000 lbs.
Suspension: 5 Leaf Hook Springs
Tongue Size: 3X5X65” Swing Tongue
Table of Contents
Frame Drawing & Bill of Materials .........................................2-3
Swing Tongue, Actuator, Safety Chain (Disc) ........................4
Prole 2000 Winch / Post Drawing & BOM ..........................5-6
Axle Assembly Dwg / BOM (Disc) .........................................7-9
More Information ...................................................................10
Tire Size & Carrying Capapcity Chart ...................................10
Bunk Assembly ....................................................................
Load Guides ..................................................................12-13
Spare Tire Bracket ................................................................14
Trailer Adjustments ...............................................................15
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Diagram A
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Plug the tongue wire harness ends into the frame harnesses by matching colors and ends. Push the extra wire provided into the rear of the tongue. The wire should be positioned so the only thing exposed to the outside of the tongue and side frame is the black wire loom.
TONGUE BRAKE HOSE CONNECTION
Locate the brass brake line coupling. Remove the plastic cap from the tting on the end of the tongue hose. Thread into one end of the coupling. Remove the hose from the side frame enough to reach into the rear of the tongue. Remove the plastic cap from the tting
on the side frame hose, then thread into the other end of the cou-
pling. Tighten.
Push the excess hose back inside the tongue so that the coupling just installed is located inside the rear of the tongue.
SAFETY CHAINS
Locate the 1/2” x 5” hex bolt. Slip the bolt through a 1/2” at washer, then place through the last link of one of the safety chains.
Place the bolt with chain attached through the hole provided in the bottom front of the actuator mount on the tongue. Place the second chain on the portion of the bolt extending through the other side of the tongue. Place on another 1/2” at washer and hex lock nut. Tighten.
FINAL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Remove all banded items and the hardware bag from the frame. Remove the parts and sort by size.
TONGUE
Locate the tongue and install by sliding it in the front of the tongue channel.
Line the holes in the tongue with the holes in the tongue channel. Install the 1/2” x 4” hex bolt in the front cross hole and secure with a 1/2” ange lock nut.
Remove the wire harness from the rear of the tongue. Place the wire harness and the brake hose through the hole provided in the tongue cover plate.
Secure the tongue cover plate in position with the same 1/2” x 1­1/2” hex bolt that secures the back on the tongue to the tongue channel of the frame. Secure with a 1/2” lock nut. Tighten both bolts just installed.
RETRACTABLE TIE DOWNS
Locate the two retractable tie downs. Next locate one of the 7/16” x 1 ½” ne threaded bolts supplied with the retractable tie down. Insert it into the bottom hole on the retractable tie down so the bolt is pointing through the back side of the tie down. Insert the bolt through the hole provided in the taillight bracket just inside the side frame. Secure with the 7/16” ange lock nut. Tighten.
Repeat the above process on the other tie down.
WINCH POST ASSEMBLY
Your trailer may have come with the jack already installed on the winch base. However, in the event that it did not, use the following instructions to attach the jack to the winch base before it is installed on the tongue.
ASSEMBLY & MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS JACK - PROFILE 2000 WINCH BASE
The Prole 2000 winch base used on the 2” x 4” and 2” x 5” frame trailers is formed so that the jack can be mounted directly to it elimi­nating the need for other mounting hardware for attaching the jack to the tongue. The jack required for mounting does not require the mounting base or any of the original mounting hardware compo­nents.
Assemble as follows:
The jack must be mounted to the winch base before it is installed on the trailer tongue. If the winch base is already mounted on the tongue, it will have to be removed for the jack installation.
Locate the hardware bag and sort all items by size.
Lay the Prole 2000 winch base on its side so the side that the jack is going to be mounted on is up.
Place the inside jack spacer on the winch base so the center pro­trusion ts down into the indent in the winch base.
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Diagram B
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Diagram C
Position the jack mounting plate so it is centered around the inside jack spacer just positioned.
Lay the jack retainer plate on top of the jack mounting plate aligning
the holes in it with the holes in the winch base.
Insert the two ½” and 1 ¼” carriage bolts into the holes just aligned in the jack retainer plate and the winch base. Secure in place with ½” lock washers and hex nuts. Tighten.
Once tightened, rotate the jack through its normal pivoting range to make sure it is free to travel and is not binding up.
If jack pivots, place it on the tongue and secure in place with the bolts and hardware provided with the trailer. Complete the assem­bly of the winch head to the winch base. Assembly is complete.
WINCH POST INSTALLATION
The height that the bow eye is placed in your boat will determine the length winch post required. Once this is determined, attach the winch base to the tongue with three 1/2” x 4-1/2” carriage bolts and lock nuts.
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Align the holes in the Prole 2000 mounting channel with the holes in the top of the winch base. Attach the front of the winch head mounting channel to the base by placing a 1/2” x 4-1/2” hex bolt through the hole closest to the front of the winch base. Secure with a lock nut. Do not tighten.
Note that the winch head can now be rotated either up or down. Identify the correct hole combination to use to position the bow eye roller just above the bow eye of your boat. When determined, se­cure in this position by placing the bushing as shown in Diagram D inside the winch base so it aligns with the hole just identied for the proper adjustment. Insert another 1/2” x 4-1/2” hex bolt through the determined mounting hole in the mounting channel and winch base making sure the bolt passes through the bushing as well. Secure with a 1/2” lock nut. Tighten all bolts.
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Diagram D
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EQUILOAD DOUBLE BUNK ASSEMBLY
Locate the carpeted bunks. Lay two of them upside down on the oor so they are spaced approximately 3 ½” apart. Remove the nuts and lock washers from the bolts that are in the bunks.
Turn the bunk assembly upright and place on the trailer so that the double bunk brackets drop down around the cross members so one leg of the brackets is on each side of the cross member. Align the proper hole in the double bunk brackets with the correct hole
in the cross members. Insert a 3/8” x 3 ¾” hex bolt into the aligned Locate two of the double bunk brackets. Position them upside down so that the holes in the double bunk brackets align with the bolts
holes. Secure with a 3/8” ange lock nut. Tighten. Tighten the nuts
left slightly loose when assembling the bunks. from which the nuts were just removed. Drop into position and se­cure with the lock washers and hex nuts just removed. Tighten but do not over tighten because they may have to be adjusted to t the
Repeat the above process on the bunks for the other side of the
trailer. trailer cross members.
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Diagram E
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Non-Brake Axle Assembly
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Disc Brake Assembly
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ROCKER ARMS
Locate the rocker arms (Ref. No. 4 in Diagram E). Note that the center bushing has a grease zerk in it. Position the rocker arms up into the center channel welded in the center of the tandem spring bracket so that the grease zerk is pointing down. Align the holes in the channel with the rocker arm. Secure in place with a 1/2” x 4-1/2” hex bolt and lock nut. Tighten. Repeat this process on the other rocker arm and spring bracket. Grease the rocker at this time by applying grease through the zerk just discussed.
NOTE: The grease zerk is positioned down so that it is acces­sible for servicing when needed.
SPRINGS
Position the axles so they are properly aligned with the trailer as shown in Diagram E. Position the brake axle so that the disc brake calipers are on the back¬side of the axle. The brake axle must al­ways be mounted as the rear axle to give you the best braking pos­sible. Place the front axle so the holes for routing the brake hose are to the rear in the event that second axle brakes will be mounted on the trailer in the future. Place the springs on the topside of the spring pads welded to the axle. (See Diagram E). Note that the hook end of the spring must be to the rear of the trailer. Place a spring clamp on the top center of the spring as shown. Next place the 1/2” x 6-1/2” U-bolts down over the top of the spring clamp, spring and axle as shown. Place the spring and axle U-bolt plate onto the ends of the two U-bolts. Secure with 1/2” lock nuts. Thread onto the U-bolts but do not tighten securely until the complete unit is in position on the trailer. Repeat on the other spring.
AXLE
Place one of the spring bracket bushings into the rear of the spring bracket and secure with a 9/16” x 3 1/4” hex bolt and hex lock nut. Repeat in other spring bracket.
Position the rear axle under the frame, then hook the hook loop of the spring around the bushings just installed. Note that if the axle is positioned too low when trying to hook, the hooks will not hook around the bushings.
Raise the front of the springs up so they align with the rear hole in the axle boogie just installed. Attach with 9/16” x 3-1/4” hex bolts and lock nuts.
Install another spring bracket bushing in the front holes on the rock arm assemblies. Attach with a 9/16” x 3-1/4” hex bolt and lock nut. Tighten.
ONE AXLE BRAKE INSTALLATION
Locate the brake hose coming out of a hole in the inside rear of the
right side frame near the axle position. Route the hose over to the
axle and insert it into the larger outer hole in the brake hose mount-
ing bracket. Route it down to the caliper where it will be attached
in the brass block.
Remove the brass plug from the port in the brass block on the right
brake caliper. Thread the brake hose just routed down from the
side frame into the port where the brass plug was just removed.
Tighten.
Hand-tighten the tting on the end of the frame brake hose to the
side tting of the brake caliber.
Fit the axle brake hose to the bottom tting on the brake caliber.
Use a wrench to tighten 1/4 turn. Repeat on other side of axle.
Bleed system. If the connection leaks, tighten only enough to stop
the leak.
Over-tightening will permanently damage the internal components
of the brass tting causing the tting to leak.
Place the rubber grommet around the brake hose and insert it
into the hole in the brake hose mounting bracket. The grommet
will protect the hose from abrasion as well as retain it from slid-
ing down while being towed. Enough slack should be left in the
brake hose from the hose mounting clamp and the axle to allow the
axle to move freely without the hose rubbing on the spring or any
other steel part. All additional hose above the brake hose mounting
clamp and the side frame hole can be pushed back into the side
frame for protection from the elements.
In the event that the axle position is at some distance from the hole
in the side frame where the brake hose is routed from, two addi-
tional hose mounting clamps and self-tapping screws are provided
to attach the brake hose to the inside of the side frame. Bend the
open end of the hose mounting clamps open far enough so the
hose can be slid inside the clamp. Once the hose is inside, bend
the clamps back shut so it forms around the brake hose. Position
the two clamps on the inside of the side frame spaced so there is
an equal distance between the hole where the brake hose comes
out of the side frame and the brake hose mounting clamp. Using
the self-tapping screws, drill them into the side frame to secure the
clamps in place. Tighten until the screws are fully in. This will grip
the brake hose and keep it from moving.
Hook the hook end of the springs mounted to the front axle over the bushing just installed in the rocker arm assembly. Then swing
All bleeding to the line is to be done through the bleeders on the
calipers.
the front of the spring up and attach the front mounting hole in the
spring bracket with another 9/16” x 3-1/4” hex bolt and lock nut.
Fill the actuator reservoir with brake uid and bleed the line per the
instructions in the brake manual. Tighten all axle U-bolts and spring bolts not tightened at this time.
TIRE & RIM ASSEMBLIES
Mount the tire and wheel assemblies using the 1/2” ne threaded
Tire Size and Carrying Capacity Chart
Tire Size ............................ST215/75R14C
GVWR ...............................5920 LB.
tapered lug nuts provided. Tighten to 85-95 ft/lb. of torque using the
rotation pattern as shown in the ShoreLandr’s Owners Manual.
Re-torque the lug nuts after 50 miles of driving and then periodi-
cally thereafter.
Carrying Capacity ..............4000 LB.
Axle....................................Single Brake - Standard
Refer to the tire side wall for correct tire pressure.
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TA0116 Lund Load Assembly Instructions
The TA0116 load guides are designed to t on the Lund boat trailers manufactured with 2 x 4 side frame tubing .The length of the mounting U-bolts provided will accommodate this size tubing only. Mounting on a smaller or larger side frame tube may not be possible because of the U-bolt length. .
Remove all items from the box and sort by size.
Note that the arm weldments of the load guide are identical so there is no right or left part.
Locate the arm weldments and the carpeted bunks. Attach the carpeted bunks to the arm weldments using the 5/16” x 1 ½” hex bolts and lock washers provided. Tighten.
Make sure the boat is centered on the trailer before at­tempting to install the load guides.
Position one of the load guide assemblies on the top side of the side frame and move in or out until the desired clear­ance has been established between the load guide and the boat. Select the proper pair of holes that you will use to mount the arm weldments to the side frame.
Locate two of the ½” x 2 9/16” x 5 ½” U-bolts. Drop them down through the holes in the arm weldments just identied as shown in the diagram. Place the U-bolts so one of the U-bolt legs is on each side of the side frame. Place one of the metal plates provided onto the legs of the U-bolts. Secure with ½” ange lock nuts.
Slide the load guide forward or backward on the frame until the rear of the load guide does not extend past the rear of the boat. Tighten the load guide in this position.
Repeat the above process on the load guide for the other side of the trailer.
Assembly is complete.
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Mounting Instructions:
The rst step in mounting the spare tire bracket is to deter­mine the cor¬rect orientation of the trailer. Standing at the rear of the trailer and look¬ing forward, your right hand is the right-hand side of the trailer. Mount the spare tire bracket on the right-hand side frame of your trailer at a location somewhere between the very front of the frame and the rst cross member. The exact position­ing is dependant upon the size and style of your boat. Once identied, attach the spare tire bracket to the side frame using the U-bolts provided in the kit. Note that the spare tire bracket is designed to t both 2” x 4” and 2” x 5” side frames. Use the 1/2” x 4-9/16” x 3-1/2” U-bolt when mounting to the 2” x 4” side frame and the 1/2” x 5-9/16” x 3” U-bolts when mounting to the 2” x 5” side frame. Place the U-bolts over the side frame in the desired location. Match the holes in the spare tire bracket with the U-bolts just placed over the side frame. Slide the spare tire bracket over the U-bolts. Secure using 1/2” lock¬ washers and hex nuts. Tighten when desired location is achieved
in the spare tire bracket which are sufcient to carry the tire
and wheel assembly. Align the three studs with the holes in
the wheel assembly and secure the wheel assembly to the
spare tire bracket with three- 1/2” tapered lug nuts provided
in the kit. Tighten securely to make sure the wheel assem-
bly does not come loose and fall off while transporting the
trailer.
Installation is complete.
NOTE: This spare tire bracket MUST BE MOUNTED back on the side of the trailer so that the tire DOES NOT block the front side marker light. This light MUST be visible 45° to the rear to comply with Code of Federal Regu­lations 49CFR571.108 lighting regulations
The spare tire bracket is designed to t a 5 bolt on 4.5” bolt circle pattern wheel. Note that there are only three stud bolts
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TRAILER ADJUSTMENTS
The adjustment of the trailer to your boat is very important not only for the trailer, but also the boat. Failure to do so may lead to poten­tial failure or damage to either the trailer or boat. Adjust as follows:
Axle Adjustment
The amount of tongue weight on your trailer can be adjusted as follows:
To lower the tongue weight, adjust the axle assembly forward. To increase the tongue weight, adjust the axle backward.
The distance that the axle assembly has to be moved will vary be­cause it is directly related to the weight and center of gravity of the boat placed on it.
Winch Post
The winch post is pre-adjusted to t the boat. If it does not, use the
following instructions to adjust to properly t your boat.
Once all other adjustments are complete the winch post can be ad-
justed. Slide the winch post base backward on the tongue until the
bow roller comes in contact with the boat. This bow roller needs to
be positioned directly above the boat bow eye to prevent your boat
from moving forward in the event of a sudden stop. It can be moved
up or down by removing the back bolt that mounts the winch head
to the base. When this bolt is removed, the head can be rotated up
or down to reach the desired height required to t your boat. Once
in this position, align the closest pair of holes in the brackets and
reinsert the bolt just removed. Tighten. Attach the winch strap and
crank winch tight. Attach the bow eye safety chain into the bow eye
of the boat as well. This is just another level of protection to keep
your boat and trailer together as one unit.
Best towing is achieved when the tongue weight is 5-7% of the total gross load of the complete unit.
Wire harnesses and brake line lines will need care when moving the axle assembly.
Rear Support System
Place the boat on the trailer so that the transom is located at the rear of the support system. The transom of the boat should be with­in 1-2” of the end of the bunks.
Bunks
Make sure the bunks are positioned far enough apart to give your boat as much stability as possible while transporting. Position the bunks so they are located just to the outside of a strake or else have the strake located between the bunks. The bunk positioning is a pre-determined position that will work best for your particular boat.
Front Support System
Bunk
Adjust the bunks up so that there is approximately 1-2 inches clear­ance between the keel of the boat and the center cross member pad.
Check the boat to make sure it is in the desired location forward
and backward on the trailer. If location is as instructed above, tight-
en the three bolts in the winch base securing the winch base to the
tongue.
Once all adjustments are complete and checked, connect to the
tow vehicle to make sure all of the lights are operating properly and
match the tow vehicle.
Re-check all fasteners on the complete trailer to make sure they
are all tight and ready for towing. All fasteners should be periodi-
cally checked before towing.
See your ShoreLand’r Owner’s Guide for further technical infor-
mation regarding your trailer and its components.
Recommended carrying capacity is based on shipping weight of the trailer with standard equipment. Adding optional equipment may decrease the trailer’s carrying capacity.
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