Step 3: attach wheels to axle – Northstar Trailers SPORTSTAR II User Manual

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STEP 3: ATTACH WHEELS TO AXLE

Note: the hub assembly comes attached to the wheels with washers and pre-lubricated bearings. Upon
removing the dust-caps take special care to not drop the bearings or get them dirty.

a. Carefully remove the dust-cap from the wheel (6) by gently prying around

the edges of the cap with a small, flathead screwdriver, or by using a long bolt

to gently drive through the backside of the hub and into the cap.

b. Remove the outer bearing, flat-washer, and tabbed-washer from the interior

of the hub, then set aside.

c. Carefully slide the wheel onto the end of the axle.

d. Slide the bearings into the hub; press into place carefully as to not remove

any grease.

e. Place the flat-washer on the bearing, followed by tabbed-washer. Ensure that

the washers are snug with and pressed flat against the bearings.

f. Fully tighten the castle-nut against the bearings to the point that the nut

applies enough pressure against the bearings to lock them into place. Then,

loosen the castle nut approximately ¼”, or to the point where the wheel can

spin; the nut should be loose enough that the wheel freely spins, yet tight

enough that the wheel does not have horizontal play or wiggle. The final

castle-nut tension will be approximately 35 ft-lbs. (Proper tension is critical
to the longevity of the bearings).

g. Align a slot of the castle-nut with the tabbed-washer so the washer tabs

appear in the slots of the nut, then use a screwdriver to bend one of the

washer tabs into a notch of the nut. This is very important to ensure the
integrity of the hub assembly.

h. Attach a grease gun to the hub’s Zirk fitting—located on each end of the

axle—, and apply pressure until you can see grease extruding from the

bearing casing.

i. Replace the dust-cap by tapping it into place with a rubber mallet. RTV

sealant or silicon may be applied to the circumference of the dust-cap before

installation to ensure that the cap will not fall off while in tow. Let the sealant

completely dry before towing.

Note: the dust-cap has an exterior Zirk fitting access, and does not need to be removed to grease the

bearing. Grease the wheel bearings a minimum of 1x per year for normal use, and up to 3x per year for
frequent use in order to ensure the longevity of the bearings. Re-grease and adjust the bearings after the
first 100 miles.

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