Fastway e2 Hitch 94-00-0600 Owner'S Manual Download Page 5

Step 3 – Attach the Hitch Head to the Shank

Tools Needed:

• Torque wrench capable of 250 ft-lbs

• 1 1/8” Socket with ratchet (Shank bolts)

• 1 1/16” Socket with ratchet (Shank nuts)

• 15/16” Socket or box-end wrench (Angle set bolt)

Level the Trailer (Parallel to the Ground)

Measure to the ground at the front and back of the trailer frame and 

adjust the trailer to be parallel to the ground. Both front and back 

measurements should be the same.

Attach Head to Shank

Insert the adjustable shank into the receiver on the tow vehicle and 

secure it with the hitch pin.

Insert the spacer rivet with washers into the back of the hitch head. 

Start with 5 spacer washers for most setups. (Figure 1)

Slide the hitch head onto the shank with the top of the hitch ball 

between 0 — 1” above the top of the trailer coupler. (Figure 2) In some 

cases you may need to turn the shank upward or use a bigger rise/drop 

Fastway shank to place the hitch ball at the correct height. (Figure 3)

Use the ¾” bolts, conical toothed washers, and nuts to secure the head 

to the shank at the correct height. Hand tighten the nuts. (Figure 4)

Use a wrench to tighten the angle set bolt until the spacer rivet is 

firmly against the shank. (Figure 5)

Reduced Turning Radius or Clearance

Extended bumper guards, truck campers or rear mounted spare 

tires can limit your turning radius. In a tight turn this can lead to a 

collision between your tow vehicle and trailer. If you are not able to 

turn tightly with the standard length (12”) shank, consult with your 

dealer about purchasing a longer (18”) Fastway shank. Certain trailer 

configurations and safety chain orientation can reduce the amount 

of clearance needed for safe towing. Check these items first to ensure 

proper clearance.

Step 4 – Assemble the Sway Brackets

Tools Needed:

• 3/4” Box-end or socket wrench (Link plates and L-brackets)

• Measuring tape

Sway Bracket Location

1. Install the bracket assemblies between 24” — 27” from the center 

of the coupler. (Figure 6) This range should allow you to avoid most 

obstructions on the trailer tongue like battery supports or propane 

tanks.

2. Measure along the frame from the center of the coupler to the 

center of the brackets.

3. Both brackets should be the same distance from the coupler.

4. If necessary, relocate items on the frame to allow installation of the 

brackets within this range.

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 CAUTION

Do not use an impact wrench to tighten the link plate or 
L-bracket bolts.

Assemble the Link Plates

Partially assemble the brackets:

1. Insert one ½” x 4” through the outside link plate going the opposite 

direction as the L-bracket mounting bolts.

2. That same bolt should pass through the top hole of the inside link 

plate.

3. The bolt heads should fit completely into the recessed slots.

4. Slide a ½” split washer onto the frame bolts and thread on a ½” nut 

a few turns. Do not use lock nuts on these bolts. (Figure 8)

Identify your coupler style and follow the correct step for your style. 

[FIGURE 9]

Typical Installation - Top-mounted Couplers

1. Slide the link plate assembly down over the frame hanging from the 

top bolt with the mounting bolts facing out.

2. Insert the second ½” x 4” bolt through the open hole closest to the 

bottom of the trailer frame. (Figure 10)

0 - 1”

Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 3

Figure 5

Figure 4

Figure 6

24” min / 27” max

Figure 8

Top-Mounted

Inverted

Figure 8

Figure 10

Summary of Contents for e2 Hitch 94-00-0600

Page 1: ...e reference owner s manual Hitch balls not included fastwaytrailer com A Product of Progress Mfg Inc Fastway e2 Hitch Faster Easier Model Max Tongue Weight lb Max Trailer Weight lb 94 00 0600 600 6 00...

Page 2: ...k 8 Step 4 Assemble the Sway Brackets 9 Step 5 Install Spring Arms 11 Step 6 Set Up Weight Distribution 11 Step 7 Adjust Weight Distribution 13 Step 8 Adjust Trailer Pitch 14 Step 9 Final Tightening 1...

Page 3: ...9 92 04 9630 Hitch pin clip 1 20 92 04 9650 Spacer rivet 1 21 92 04 9655 Spacer washers 7 22 92 04 9635 3 4 10 x 5 grade 5 bolt 2 23 94 02 1055 e2 round bar hitch head 1 24 Hitch ball NS BD094 e2 roun...

Page 4: ...ng performance should be evaluated by the operator and adjusted when necessary Towing with a tongue weight that is not within 10 15 of your Gross Trailer Weight GTW increases the likelihood for loss o...

Page 5: ...ertain trailer configurations and safety chain orientation can reduce the amount of clearance needed for safe towing Check these items first to ensure proper clearance Step 4 Assemble the Sway Bracket...

Page 6: ...5 Install Spring Arms WARNING Never tow with loose socket bolts Tighten socket bolts to a minimum of 60 ft lb before you tow NOTICE Do not pound directly on the sockets to move them Pounding may caus...

Page 7: ...distance on line C of the weight distribution calculation table Figure 23 To calculate the weight distribution percentage find the difference between B and C then divide by the difference between B an...

Page 8: ...ion table Update line C and calculate the new weight distribution percentage using the previous measurements for lines A and B Make more adjustments if needed until both the weight distribution is cor...

Page 9: ...ving do so If not then set up the hitch so that 75 100 weight distribution is achieved This will help compensate for the loss from auto leveling Rear Auto Leveling Suspension When using rear auto leve...

Page 10: ...oes not include labor charges nor does it include transportation charges for returning the product to the consumer To the extent allowed by law Progress Mfg Inc shall not be liable for any incidental...

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