F. Lights
J. Bearings
Inspect wiring for cuts or bare wire which could cause Wheel bearings and seals should be inspected at the
electrical shorts. Repair or replace defective wiring. Re- same time as brakes. Replace any worn or defective
place cracked or damaged lens.
parts. Grease bearings and seals at this time and at the
eplacement parts may be ordered through a Four Winns end of the boating season. Lube Bearing Protectors
dealer.
should be greased three to four times a year. A grease
fitting is provided.
G. Tie-downs
NOTICE
Replace frayed or damaged tie-downs. Periodically, lu-
bricate the ratchet mechanism with a fine oil or silicone
spray. ReplacementpartsmaybeorderedthroughaFour
Winns dealer.
Most bearing failures are due to improper main-
tenance. Be sure to inspect bearings and seals
as noted and refer to Section O Maintenance in
this manual.
H. Wheels
NOTICE
Never use water proof grease in trailer bearings.
Also, always change bearing grease after the
boating season before storage.
Some maintenance is required to maintain the finish and
retard rusting of painted rims. The wheels should be
cleanedwithhanddishwashingsoapandwaterandrinsed
with clean water immediately after each use. Waxing is
recommended three to four times each year.
P - 6
AXLE INSPECTION & REPAIRS
Aluminum wheel rims may be cleaned with hand dish- Asageneralrule,haveallrepairsandmaintenanceshould
washing soap and water. However, cleaning products be performed by qualified servicing personnel. Our axle
specifically for aluminum are available and can be used. manufacturer recommends that a certified mechanic
Cleaners may be obtained from Four Winns dealers and should be consulted on the following items:
your local auto parts stores. The Mag wheel manufac-
turer recommends a product by Priority One called
“Pro-LongAluminum/Chrome Wheel Protectant”.
Galvanized rims should be rinsed only with clean water
immediately after each use.
1. Broken axle
2. Brokenspring
3.
Worn spring eye bushing parts
4. Sagging springs
Weldingfatigue
6. Serious leakage of seal
5.
NOTICE
ALWAYS read the manufacturer’s instructions
on the label before using any product.
7.
8.
9.
Tirewear
Loose or worn suspension parts
All brake related adjustments, inspections and prob-
lems
I.
Brakes
Keep the actuator clean of dirt, tar, and mud. The actua- A. Removal of Hub
tor and internal parts should be lubricated at all times
with SAE 30 weight oil. The hitch ball may be lubricated The following instructions pertain only to trailers manu-
with automotive grease or lubricant made for hitch balls. factured by Four Winns. To remove the hub to inspect
thebearingsandseals,refertoFigureP11andthefollow-
Periodically inspect the brake system for leaks. Check ing instructions:
all hoses for cuts or wear. Replace all defective hoses.
The master cylinder should be filled within 1/2 inch from
the top of the reservoir. At the beginning of each year,
inspect the brakes for excessive wear, replacing linings if
necessary.
For more information on maintenance, refer to the
manufacturer’s literature included with this manual.
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Model Year | 1998, 1999 |
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