The Measurements in figures 6, 6A, 7 & 7A are guidelines, adjustment of the cam arm length via the adjustment nut (Figure 5)
may be required after hookup in later instructions of this manual Cequent Performance Products, Inc. is not responsible for
damage incurred due to disregarding any part of this manual.
CAUTION:
5. Using a C-clamp suitable to accommodate your trailer frame height and the Dual Cam HP frame plate, temporarily clamp the
Dual Cam HP cam arm assembly to the trailer frame and Dual Cam HP frame plate as shown in
figure 6 for Trunnion style
Weight Distribution kits
, for
Round Bar style Weight Distribution Kits, follow the dimensions in figure 7
.
6. Position the Frame Plate at the dimension shown for your type Weight Distribution Kit (Trunnion Style or Round Bar.
Standard coupler or bottom mounted).
Measure from the mark on the ball coupler to the center of the cam arm pivot bolt as shown in figure 6 or figure 7 on the next
page. If the frame plate interferes with any part of the trailer frame, the orientation can be changed by switching sides, see
figure 8 for optional Frame plate orientation – maintain the same coupler center to cam arm pivot dimension regardless of frame
plate orientation.
7. Position the Chain Hanger temporarily above the cam arm. (Upon hook-up, the Hanger position must
be adjusted to be sure the chain is vertical before towing). Tighten the Chain Hanger bolt shown in figure 2 against the frame.
Figure 6 – Cam Arm Approximate Locations for Trunnion Style Weight Distribution kits
Installation Instructions
REESE Dual Cam HP
High-Performance Sway Control
Trunnion Style Set Up Locations
(Standard Coupler)
20-1/2
Trunnion Style Set Up Locations
(Bottom Mount Coupler)
FROM MARK ON COUPLER
ALONG SIDE FRAME
8.
If you have a bottom mounted coupler it may be necessary
for you to tilt the ball mount as far forward towards the front
of the tow vehicle as possible.
Figure 6A – Cam Arm Approximate Locations for Trunnion Style Weight Distribution kits
CHAIN SHOULD
BE AS STRAIGHT
UP AND DOWN
AS POSSIBLE
Approximate desired
working range on a 6” tall
frame.
12”-13”
Approximate desired
working range on a 6” tall
frame.
12”-13”