Tie Down G5 User Manual

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Brake

Flange

Rotor/Hub

Mounting

Bracket

Caliper

Slider Pin

Bolts & Nyloc Nuts

Swivel Brake

Line Connector

Brake Line

Brake

Flange

Rotor/Hub

Mounting

Bracket

Caliper

Slider Pin

Bolts & Nyloc Nuts

Swivel Brake

Line Connector

Brake Line

Install rotor/hub on spindle

Bolt the mounting bracket to the

front of the brake flange

5. Attach the mounting bracket to the front of the brake flanges on the axle.

Preferred positions are 12:00, 9:00 and 3:00 “o-clock” or to the backside. The

brake flange will determine the exact positioning. Use 7/16”x 1-1/4”

zinc hex bolts, lock nuts/washers and torque to 40 ft. lbs.

6. Place the G5 hub/rotor on the spindle. Install the washer and castle nut supplied

with your axle, Rotate the hub while tightening the spindle nut to approximately

50 ft lbs. This translates into full hand pressure with a 12” long set of pliers or

12” long wrench.

7. Loosen the spindle nut to remove the torque, do not rotate hub.
8. Tighten the spindle nut until snug, backing out only to line up the locking tang

washer or cotter pin to the first available position.

9. Bend the locking tang tab or set cotter pin in place.
10. Replace dust/grease cap.

1. Elevate the trailer on a level surface using the trailer manufacturer’s instructions.

Always use jack stands for support. Do not depend on a jack to support the trailer.

Block wheels to keep trailer from rolling.

2. If installation is on a completed trailer, remove tire/wheel.
3. Disc Brakes require the use of flexible brake lines attached to the caliper. The

calipers “float” and should not be used with metal brake lines that will restrict

movement and cause overheating or brake failure. If you are replacing existing

brakes and have metal brake lines, either replace the metal brake lines with a Tie

Down Engineering flexible brake line kit or add flexible extensions to the metal lines

to connect to the disc brake calipers.

4. Remove existing brakes or hubs. Clean spindles with a soft cloth to remove old

grease and containments. Coat the spindle with a light coat of clean oil or grease to

allow a smooth installation of the hub/rotor.

“G5” Installation/Replacement Instructions for

12” 6-Lug Stainless Steel Disc Brakes

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