B&W Trailer Hitches Turnoverball Model 1300 (Dodge) User Manual

Model 1300r, Turnoverball, Gooseneck hitch installation instructions

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WARNING

Most trucks have FUEL LINES and/or BRAKE LINES and/or ELECTRICAL WIRES located along the frame rails where B&W Turn-

overball™ hitches install. Carefully examine the location of fuel lines, brake lines and electrical wires BEFORE INSTALLATION. Be

certain you will not damage fuel lines, brake lines or electrical wires when positioning hitch components, drilling holes, tighten-

ing fasteners, and lifting and lowering the truck bed. The fuel tank vent, located on top of the gas tank, can be easily damaged

during the installation of the hitch components. Care must be taken when positioning the front crossmember and center section
components.

Warning

On Short bed trucks, BEFORE INSTALLING THIS HITCH, check for adequate turning clearance between the front of all of your

trailers and the truck cab.

Warning

DO NOT invert the ball in the socket when carrying heavy loads on 2 wheel drive trucks. The ball may hit the top of the differ-

ential. Remove the ball from the socket before loading. A plug for the socket is available from B&W.

Model 1300R

Turnoverball

TM

Gooseneck Hitch Installation Instructions

Parts List

1 - 1300R Center Section

2 - Safety Chain U-Bolts

3 - 2-5/16” Ball

4 - Springs

5 - 1/2” Lock Nuts

Call or E-mail for installation support

Dodge (1973-1993)

1/2 - 3/4 - 1 Ton Trucks

Hardware Kit

2 - 1/2” x 1 1/2” Carriage bolts

2 - 1/2” x 2 1/2” Carriage bolts

4 - 1/2” flat washers

4 - 1/2” lock washers

4 - 1/2” nuts

Safety Chain Kit

2 - 1/2” U-bolts

4 - 1/2” lock nuts

4 - springs

1 - 3/8”x3/4” Bolt

1 - 3/8” Lock nut

B&W Trailer Hitches

1216 Hwy 224 / PO Box 186

Humboldt, KS 66748

800.248.6564

620.473.3664

Fax:620.473.3766

[email protected]

www.turnoverball.com

NOTE: We recommend reading instructions before beginning the installation.

WARNING: The tow vehicle’s towing capacities should under NO circumstances be exceeded.

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