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TUFF STUFF
®
XTREME TRAILER
OWNERS MANUAL

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  • Page 1 TUFF STUFF ® XTREME TRAILER OWNERS MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Tuff Stuff Overland is registered with the SAE and will issue the trailer a VIN # as well as a MCO/MSO certificate that must be taken with you to the DMV for registration or your dealer will do this for you.
  • Page 3 This is what your Certificate Of Origin will look like once you have purchased your Trailer Please note from time to time our information and product will be updated. We are not responsible for any misprints. Please contact our customer care if you have any additional questions or concerns. Product color, components, digital components may change, installation information may change.
  • Page 4 The warranty coverage is 12 months on manufacturer defects only. This warranty covers any parts needed to correct defects in materials or workmanship of all parts and components of each new Tuff Stuff® XTREME Trailer. Please note, there will be exclusions to this warranty.
  • Page 5 XTREME Trailer Information Storage Box Spare Tire Mount 2 Slide out Storage Drawers Propane Tank Mount...
  • Page 6 Slide Out Drawers and Table 2 Drop Down Stabilizing arms Adjustable Awning Arm Independant Suspension 2 Locking side Doors Tent Mounting System (brackets included)
  • Page 7 SECURING YOUR TRAILER TO YOUR VEHICLE It is extremely important to secure your Tuff Stuff® XTREME Trailer to your vehicle hitch correctly. If you do not do this your trailer could disconnect and cause an accident and/or severe injury and potential death.
  • Page 8 A = HITCH PIN B = HITCH PIN CLIP C= C BRACKET TO ATTACH TO TRAILER HITCH (NOT PROVIDED) An adjustable trailer hitch is suggested as you will be able to level out the trailer while towing.
  • Page 9 READ ALL WARNINGS Please be extremely cautious when you pull a trailer and take the trailer off road. Read all warnings below. ALWAYS THINK "SAFETY FIRST"...
  • Page 10: General Warnings

    If you are unsure of what to do always call Tuff Stuff® to get instruction. This owners manual cannot cover all trailer operating instructions and you are responsible as an expedition trailer owner to continue to do research on safety precautions and procedures when towing a trailer on the road and off-road.
  • Page 11 SAFETY PROCEEDURES When driving, the loss of control of trailer or towing vehicle can result in death or serious injury. The most common causes of this are the following: • Not properly sizing the trailer to the tow vehicle and vice versa. o Causes stability issues o Places strain on motor and transmission •...
  • Page 12 An overloaded trailer can result in failure Improper tongue weight (load distribution) or loss of control of the trailer, leading to can result in loss of control of the trailer, death or serious injury. leading to death or serious injury. Never load a trailer so that the weight on Make certain that tongue weight is within any tire exceeds its rating.
  • Page 13: Trailer Safety

    TRAILER SAFETY Note: When towing your Tuff Stuff® XTREME Trailer you must always have the four (2) stabilizing feet in the "UP & LOCKED" position. Please look at picture above labeled "A" When towing the Awning must be in the "LOCKED DOWN" position as shown in the picture above labeled "B"...
  • Page 14 Storage of your Off-road trailer If you are placing your Tuff Stuff® XTREME Trailer in Storage for extended periods of time, please follow these basic rules. • Fully Inflate your tires and cover them with tire covers to protect them from UV rays •...
  • Page 15 WARRANTY RETURN CLAIM FORM TUFF5TUFF -o V E R LA N D --+- REQUIRED INFORMATION AND DOCUMENTATION TUFF STUFF® OVERLAND CUSTOMER INFORMATION FOR WARRANTY CUSTOMER NAME CELL# ADDRESS STATE EMAIL ADDRESS OMV (DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES) INFORMATION DATE REGISTERED USC PLATE#...
  • Page 16 SUGGESTED TRAIL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT Whenever you hit the trail you will require a complete trail tool bag. This will help you to fix most of the major issues that may occur on the trail. These are suggestions only but do not hit the road or the trail without tools, safety gear, bailout bag, first aid kit.
  • Page 17 If you have a blowout on the trail and you have a Tuff Stuff® tire repair kit the compressor will be required to air up the tire.

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