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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

Heavy Duty Round Bar Adjustable 

Weight Distributing Hitches

  

 

PLYMOUTH, MI. 

DEALERS:

 Give these instructions to your customers. 

 

SIZING WD AND TRAILER HITCH SYSTEMS 

1. Refer to provided Consumer Information to weigh loaded trailer tongue to determine proper system size.  

 

2. Chose a system with tongue rating at or above the actual trailer tongue weight 

 

3. Tongue rating of trailer hitch must meet or exceed measured tongue weight of trailer.  OEM hitches may not be 
    

rigid enough for tongue weight and may need to be replaced (too much flex and won’t carry load). 

 

4.  Total trailer gross weight rating must never exceed tow vehicle rated gross tow rating. 

 
INITIAL SET-UP

 

1. Line up 

tow vehicle and trailer on level pavement,  

     in straight-ahead position, uncoupled. 
 
2. Level the trailer and measure and record the distance 
    from the ground to the top of the coupler. (Fig.1). 
 
3. Select a hitch ball with a diameter that matches the 
    trailer coupler size.  The three most common sizes are 
    1-7/8", 2", and 2-5/16".  Select ball with 1-

1/4" or 1“ 

    threaded shank that is V-5 rated equal to or greater than 
    trailer gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR).   
 

WARNING: Raised balls usually have reduced load  
ratings.  Ball rating MUST equal or exceed trailer GVWR. 
 

4. Attach hitch ball to the ballmount (A). Standard height hitch balls  
   with 1-1/4" shanks are supplied with lock washers and nuts (If you must use  
   

a 1” shank ball, use the provided 58184 bushing (B) to reduce hole size in ballmount (A) to 1”).  Always use  

   a lock washer placed between the ballmount and nut. Unless otherwise specified by ball manufacturer torque ball  
   nut to 450 ft/lbs for 1-1/4" nut, 250 ft/lbs for 1" nut. 
 
5. Some installations may require a longer draw bar (C).  Extended bumper guards, pickup truck "caps", or rear mounted spare     
    tires can limit turn angles unless a longer bar is used.  Individual draw bars (C) are available in various sizes. 
 
6. Insert the draw bar (C) into the hitch box and install a pull pin (D) and spring clip (E).  Draw bar may be used in either the up 
or down position (see Fig. 2). 

 
NOTE: 

The ball height should be greater 

than the coupler height by approximately 3/4 to 1” (measured in step 2) to 

compensate for vehicle squat.   
For vehicles with air springs, air shocks or an automatic leveling system, check vehicle owners manual. Unless otherwise 
specified, level the trailer with the vehicle loaded as it will be when towing before setting ball height and attaching trailer.  
 

Fig. 1 

Fig. 2 

Highest Position                            Lowest Position 

Summary of Contents for 49568

Page 1: ...ted equal to or greater than trailer gross vehicle weight rating GVWR WARNING Raised balls usually have reduced load ratings Ball rating MUST equal or exceed trailer GVWR 4 Attach hitch ball to the ballmount A Standard height hitch balls with 1 1 4 shanks are supplied with lock washers and nuts If you must use a 1 shank ball use the provided 58184 bushing B to reduce hole size in ballmount A to 1 ...

Page 2: ... provided when needed to fill any gap between the Weight Distributing Head shown below and the hitch bar used in the particular application It is easier to install the shim from the top down as shown below In doing so you will encounter one of three scenarios 1 Shim will go all the way down to line up with the bottom hole If this is the case use the entire shim in the gap Note It is conceivable th...

Page 3: ...EMENTS REGARDING WEIGHT DISTRIBUTING HITCHES Do not use sway control with surge brakes Fig 3 SNAP UP HANDLE Fig 4 PLACE CLOSEST LINK ON HOOK 3 Using tongue jack lower coupler onto ball and close coupler latch 4 Insert round end of spring bar into lower socket of the ballmount and push upward Line up notch in spring bar with the tab in the upper socket and push up until seated Rotate the spring bar...

Page 4: ... side to side and firmly secured to prevent shifting Tongue weight should be about 10 15 percent of the gross trailer weight for most trailers Too low a percentage of tongue weight will often produce a tendency to sway Excess weight on the tongue can also lead to sway and damage hitch and or tow vehicle SWAY CONTROLS A sway control can help minimize the affects of sudden maneuvers wind gusts and b...

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