ShoreLand'r LEXR22CSW User Manual
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Midwest Industries, Inc.
Ida Grove, IA 51445
800.859.3028
www.shorelandr.com
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REV B 2/24/06
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 poten-
tial 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 be-
cause it is directly related to the weight and center of gravity of the
boat placed on it.
Best towing is achieved when the tongue weight is 5-7% of the total
gross load of the complete unit.
Note: Wire harnesses and brake lines (if equipped with brakes) will
need care when moving the axle assembly.
REAR SUPPORT SYSTEM
Position the roller racks so they are far enough apart to give
your boat stability while transporting. When the desired width is
achieved, move the roller rack system so that the rollers are just to
the outside of a strake. The rollers need to be adjusted so that you
have a minimum of one to two inches of clearance between the
keel of the boat and the center cross member pad. This will help
center the boat when loading and unloading.
When the desired position is determined, tighten only enough to
hold the bunks or rollers from moving while the other adjustments
are being made. Final tightening will be done at the end of the ad-
justing process.
FRONT SUPPORT SYSTEM
The front roller assemblies on the XR series will need to be adjusted
to fit your boat. Place the roller assemblies so that the outside set
of rollers is just to the outside of a strake if your boat has strakes.
This is a desired location if the front of the boat isn’t setting to high
on the trailer with respect to the frame. Positioned as described will
help with centering your boat. If there are no strakes the roller as-
semblies can be positioned anywhere.
As a rule, when the XR roller arm assemblies are moved away from
the centerline of the trailer the front of the boat will be lowered with
respect to the trailer frame. The rollers should be moved outward
until the keel of the boat is within 1-2” of the front cross member
pad. The boat should be kept as low as possible on the trailer for
better towing but must also be positioned so that the front of the
boat is either level or slightly higher in front that the rear. The boat
will unload easier if the front of the boat is slightly higher than the
rear.
Most boats can be adapted to the trailer without the need of rais-
ing the XR arms higher than the way they are shipped. However,
if need be, they can be raised higher with the use of an optional
SS1000 riser kit.
WINCH POST
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 fit 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. Check the boat to make
sure it is in the desired location forward and backward on the trailer.
If location is as instructed above, tighten the three bolts in the winch
base securing the winch base to the tongue.
INSTALLING THE REAR STEPS
Once all other adjustments are made the front portions of the steps
can now be installed. Note that there is a right and left step. (See
Items 8 and 9 in Diagram D located on page 10.) Identify the prop-
er steps for each side. The front of each step has two 5/16” slotted
holes provided for attaching it to the rear mounting bracket of the
fender.
Position the step in its approximate location front to rear. With the
top surface of the step you are installing positioned at approximate-
ly a 45 degree angle upward to the step welded to the frame, place
the step up against the bottom outside edge of the step portion
welded to the trailer frame. Once aligned in this position, rotate the
step downward into its proper position. As it is rotated into position
it will align itself up with the welded on portion of the step. When
in position the step can now be moved forward so that the 5/16”
slotted holes in the step align with the holes provided in the fender
mounting bracket. Secure the step to the fender mounting bracket
using 1/4” x 3/4” carriage bolts and 1/4” hex lock nuts provided.
Tighten. Repeat this process on the other step.
Locate the 4 (Part # 0810974) self-drilling screws provided in the
box with the running board steps. Slide the back of the step up
against the rear step welded to the frame. Place two screws in the
pilot holes provided in the rear of the step. Drill through the rear
step to secure steps todether. Repeat on the other step.
Locate the adhesive-back, non-skid surface material provided. Po-
sition it so that it is equally spaced from both the front and rear as
well as from side to side of the step just installed. Once the proper
positioning is determined, remove the adhesive backing from the
non-skid and replace into position. Apply equal pressure to all areas
of the non-skid to make sure that it is securely bonded to the step.
Repeat this process on the other step. Assembly is complete.
Adjustments are now complete. Double check your boat for
fit. If desired fit has been achieved, tighten all fasteners that
may have either been left loose or have been loosened to do
the adjusting.
Note: All nuts and bolts must be tightened before towing.
The law requires that the white ground wire on both the tongue
wire harness and vehicle harness be properly grounded to re-
spective trailer and vehicle frames.
Re-check all fasteners on the complete trailer to make sure
they are all tight and ready for towing. All fasteners should be
periodically check before towing.
See your ShoreLand’r Owner’s Guide for further technical in-
formation regarding your trailer and its components.