Inappropriate Cargo; Adjusting The Suspension - BRP Can-Am Freedom Trailer User Manual

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LOADING YOUR TRAILER
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1. Spring weighting sale
2. Coupler
If necessary, redistribute the weight in
the trailer to meet the maximum allow-
able tongue weight.

Inappropriate Cargo

WARNING
Never carry passengers in the back
of any trailer. Passengers in the
trailer risk injury due to shifting
cargo, asphyxiation and lack of
collision protection.
NOTICE
Avoid transporting heavy
parts with sharp edges that could
damage the trailer.
Do not transport flammable, explosive,
poisonous or other dangerous materi-
als in the trailer. An empty or partially
full container is just as dangerous as a
full one. Flammables may explode or
ignite because of vehicle movement,
road vibrations or cargo shifting.
Never load cargo on the outside of the
trailer. These items may be ejected
and cause a roadway hazard.
Do not load with cargo that prevents
closure of the trailer cover.
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Adjusting the Suspension

Unloaded Trailer Spring Preload
1. Lift the rear of trailer, using the side
of fender as a lifting point, until
shock absorbers are fully extended.
Make sure both wheels stay on
ground.
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1. Lifting location
2. While shock absorbers are ex-
tended, measure the height be-
tween the fender edge and the
ground.
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A. Suspension height
3. Lower trailer and using the same
measurement points, measure the
height again.
The difference between both mea-
sures
should
25 mm to 32 mm (1 in to 1.25 in).
crease or decrease spring preload to be
within this recommended range. See
SPRING PRELOAD ADJUSTMENT
be
approximately
In-
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