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ShoreLand'r SLXR40TBBXLW V.2 User Manual

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Midwest Industries, Inc.

Ida Grove, IA 51445

800.859.3028

www.shorelandr.com

0003464

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REV A 10/18/06

Hook the hook end of the springs mounted to the front

axle over the bushing just installed in the rocker arm

assembly. Then swing 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.

Tighten all axle U-bolts and spring bolts.

ONE AXLE BRAKE INSTALLATION

Cut the tape securing the brake line hose to the axle.

Remove the brass plug from the port in the brass

block on the right brake caliper. Thread in the brake

hose male end and tighten to 6-8 ft. lb. or else 72-96

in. lb. of torque.

DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN

Over tightening will cause the brass block to crack and

then leak.

Place the other end of the hose up through the hole

provided in the brake line clip bracket. Secure in place

with the U-shaped hose clip provided.

Remove the plastic cap from the end of the frame brake

line coming out of the side frame by the axle. Carefully

uncoil the brake line so that it will reach the end of the

hose just attached to the brake line bracket.

Thread the brake line fitting into the brake line hose.

Tighten.

NOTE: The axle has brake fluid installed in the calipers

and the axle line when it is assembled at the factory.

This is done to protect the inner parts of the brake sys-

tem during shipping and storage. The complete brake

system including the axle

MUST be re-bled to ensure

that all air has been removed from the brake system.

For bleeding instructions see the

UFP brake bleeding

manual or the ShoreLand’r Disc Brake Manual.

Fill the actuator reservoir with brake fluid and bleed

the line per the instructions in the

Brake Manual.

DUAL AXLE BRAKE INSTALLATION

If your trailer is equipped with dual axle brakes con-

nect the line to the axle as follows:

Cut the tape securing the brake line hose to the axle.

Remove the brass plug from the port in the brass block

on the right brake caliper. Thread the brake hose male

end into the block and tighten to either 6-8 ft. lb. or 72-

96 in. lb. of torque.

DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN

Over tightening will cause the brass block to crack and

then leak.

Attach the brake hoses from the axles to the spring

bracket with the U-shaped hose clip. Once the brake

hoses are secured in place the lines can be attached.

Identify which brake line hose that the side frame

brake line tubing will be connected to. In a dual axle

installation it can connected to either one. When iden-

tified, locate the brass tee connector. Screw the male

port of the tee into the brake line hose. Tighten. Next

connect the side frame brake line into the top port on

the tee. Connect the two axles together using the 40”

brake line supplied. Thread one end of the line into the

brass tee just installed. Route the line over to the other

axle, form a loop in the line and then connect the other

end into the brake line hose for the second axle.

Tighten to either 6-8 ft. lb. or 72-96 in. lb. of torque.

DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN

Over tightening will cause the brass block to crack and

then leak.

NOTE: The axles have brake fluid installed in the cali-

pers and the axle lines when they are assembled at

the factory. This is done to protect the inner parts of

the brake system during shipping and storage. The

complete brake system including the axle

MUST be

re-bled to ensure that all air has been removed from

the brake system.

For bleeding instructions see the

UFP brake bleeding

manual or the ShoreLand’r Disc Brake Manual.

Fill the actuator reservoir with brake fluid and bleed

the line per the instructions in the

Brake Manual.

TIRE & WHEEL ASSEMBLY

Mount the tire and wheel assemblies using the 1/2”

fine threaded tapered lug nuts provided. Tighten to 85-

95 ft./lb. torque using the rotation pattern as shown in

the ShoreLandr’s Owners Manual.

Re-torque the lug nuts after 50 miles driving and then

periodically thereafter.