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Let's Go Aero LittleGiant Trailer LGT 1107 - T (Torsion based model) User Manual

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Be sure to follow these guidelines to prevent possible hazards from misuse.

Do NOT exceed the trailer’s maximum load weight capacity of 1,500 lbs. or exceed the trailer’s bed size.

The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (G.V.W.R.) for the LittleGiant™ Trailer is 1,920 lbs, and is calculated as

follows:

The Empty Weight of the Trailer (420 lbs) + the maximum payload the trailer can carry

(1,500 lbs) = 1,920 lbs G.V.W.R.

2. Make sure the towing vehicle as well as the hitch is capable of towing the trailer and its payload. Check your vehicle

and hitch owner’s manual for tow ratings.

3. The tail light bulbs supplied with this trailer are for a 12 volt DC electrical system only. Do not attempt to power the light

bulbs with any other type or voltage electrical current.

4. Always check to make sure the payload being transported is properly and safely secured in the trailer. Never place

loads on one side only. Load the trailer evenly from side to side with 60% of the load forward of the axle (the tongue

weight is 10% of the load, which does not include the weight of the trailer. The load is divided so that 90% of the load

is over the axle and 10% is over the tongue). See diagrams below:

Before Each Use

Trailers are generally not used everyday. Your trailer may sit for extended periods of time between uses making it very

important to check all components thoroughly before each use. Following these simple instructions will maximize the life of

your trailer and keep you safely transporting your cargo.

Inspect the general condition of the trailer. Check for loose bolts and nuts, misalignment or binding of moving parts,

cracked, bent, or broken parts, excessively worn safety cable, damaged tail lights/side running lights/wire harness,

loose lug nuts, loose hitch connection, and any other condition that may affect its safe operation.

Check your maintenance schedule to ensure that all routine maintenance matters are current. Perform any neglect-

ed maintenance by a qualified technician.

Always check wheel lug nuts for proper tightness. When using trailer for the first time, check wheel lug nuts for

proper tightness at 50 miles of travel. Before every subsequent use and at 500 mile intervals during every trip, check

and tighten the tire lug nuts. Always ensure wheel bolts are tight. Torque to 50 – 75 ft.-lbs.

Check the tires for wear and the tire pressure for proper inflation (30 PSI).

Check the operation of all lights. Replace any faulty bulbs. Operating lights are mandatory on a trailer. Periodically

check lighting when towing over long distances. Check the tightness of all connections.

Make sure wiring is properly installed and secured to trailer to prevent from hanging and catching on any road debris.

Make sure the safety cables are attached to the trailer and the towing vehicle. Criss-cross cables as necessary to

prevent from hanging and catching on any road debris.

Check and adjust your tow vehicle’s tow height to make sure that the trailer is being towed level.

Check that the trailer coupler is fastened securely onto the trailer ball. The LittleGiant Trailer is equipped with a 2"

coupler and must be used with a 2" trailer ball. After assembly and attachment, pull up and down on the coupler to

make sure the hitch ball is fitting snugly in the coupler. If the coupler is not secured properly, the ball could come

loose while the trailer is in motion, possibly causing property damage, serious

Center Load from

Side to Side

60% of Load

Forward of Axle

90% of Load

Over Axle