SETTING UP YOUR TRAILER
Un-Hitching - Fifth-Wheel Sport Utility Trailer
1. Pull into the site, and park the trailer where you want it.
2. Block the wheels tightly so the trailer will not move.
3. Drop the landing gear (important!!!!). Refer to the manufacturer’s supplied
information for proper operation.
4. Disconnect the 12-volt DC electrical connector and breakaway switch cable
5. Drop the truck tailgate, unless you have a tailgate specially designed to accommodate
a fifth-wheel hitch.
6. Gently put your truck into reverse...(don’t give it any fuel/acceleration). This
effectively moves the kingpin off the locking bar which will allow you to easily
disengage it.
7. Step on the brake and apply the parking brake.
8. Disengage the locking bar and unhitch the trailer.
9. Drive the tow vehicle away.
10. Raise the truck tailgate, if applicable.
11. Adjust the fifth-wheel height for proper front to back leveling of the trailer.
Un-Hitching - Sport Utility Trailer
1. Position the trailer as desired.
2. Level the trailer (side to side). Refer to the leveling paragraph below.
3. Block the wheels to prevent the trailer from rolling.
4. Unhook the trailer/tow vehicle electrical connection, safety chains and breakaway
switch cable (if applicable).
5. Install the dolly wheel or platform.
6. Release the weight distributing bars as recommended by the hitch supplier.
7. Open the coupler latch.
8. Turn the jack crank to raise the coupler above the hitch ball.
9. Level the trailer (front to back) with the jack crank.
10. Lower the stabilizer jacks (if applicable). Refer to the steps below.
11. Pull the tow vehicle away, as desired.
Leveling Your Trailer
Leveling your RV is critical for several
reasons. Your camping experience will
be more pleasant in a level unit. It is
important for your RV to be level for
proper operation of items such as the
refrigerator, the slideout system and
draining tanks, if applicable.
Using blocks under the RV tires is a common way to level the unit. Blocks for this purpose
can be purchased from various RV resources or made out of wood. The proper size of
blocks are required to prevent causing damage to the tires. Make sure the blocks used cover
the entire footprint of the RV tire. Refer to Fig. 9 for proper tire blocking.
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Talon Sport Utility Trailer and Fifth-Wheel Sport Utility Trailer
Setting Up Camp...
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Fig. 9
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