Step 1
- Park the loaded tow vehicle and trailer on a level surface.
Step 2
- Install the hitch ball. If already installed, check that the ball is in good condition and is tight on the hitch head.
Step 3
- Measure from the ground to the trailer coupler.
- Secure the adjustable shank in the receiver with the hitch pin and clip.
- Insert the spacer rivet with washers into the back of the hitch head to preload the angle of the hitch head.
- Slide the hitch head bolt channel around the shank and hold the hitch head so that the top of the hitch ball measures between 0” – 1” higher than the coupler height. Use a specialty shank if needed.
- Insert the shank bolts, washers, and nuts to attach the head to the shank.
- Tighten the angle set bolt.
Step 4
- Determine which coupler style you have before installing the link plates.
- Measure 32” from the coupler along the trailer frame. Install the link plates with their centers between 27” and 32”, as far back as the frame will permit.
- Pinch the link plates tight to the frame and tighten the bolts evenly.
- Install the L-brackets.
Step 5
- Insert the spring arms into the sockets in the hitch head.
Step 6
- Take initial measurements at the front axle for weight distribution – uncoupled and coupled with no weight distribution.
- Lift the spring arms onto the L-brackets, retract the jack and engage the weight distribution.
Step 7
- Check for good weight distribution and make needed adjustments.
Step 8
- Check the trailer pitch and make needed adjustments.
Step 9
- Check that all bolts and nuts have been properly tightened and that all pins and clips are securely in place.
- Give the owner’s manual to the customer.