B&W Trailer Hitches Turnoverball Model 1067 (Chevrolet_GMC) User Manual

Model 1067r, Turnoverball, Gooseneck hitch installation instructions

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Humboldt, KS 66748

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Gooseneck Hitch Installation Instructions

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Parts List

1) Front Crossmember

2) Rear Crossmember

3) Center Section

4) Left Front Sideplate

5) Left Rear Sideplate

6) Right Front Sideplate

7) Right Rear Sideplate

8) Safety Chain U-Bolts

9) Latch Pin Handle

10) 2-5/16” Ball

11) 2- 4 1/4” x 8 1/4” U-Bolts

12) Springs

13) 1/2” Lock Nuts

**) Relay Relocation Bracket (not

pictured in diagram)

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1067R 10 31 2012

STEP ELEVEN - INSTALL SAFETY CHAIN U-BOLTS

To install the safety chain brackets (8) it is necessary to drill four 1/2” holes through the truck bed floor. Drill the holes

from beneath the truck, through the two holes located on each side

and closest to the round receiver tube in the center section.

This will locate the safety chain brackets (8) in the lowest point of

the floor corrugation. Drop a U-bolt through each pair of holes from

the topside of the truck bed floor. Place a spring and lock nut on each

of the four legs. Tighten the lock nuts until 1/4” of thread extends

through the lock nut.

Model 1067R

Hardware Kit

11 - 1/2” x 1 1/2” bolts

2 - 3/4” x 2 1/2” bolts

2 - Side Plate Bushings

6 - 1/2” x 1 1/4” Carriage Bolts

17 - 1/2” flat washers

2 - 3/4” flat washers

21 - 1/2” lock washers

2 - 3/4” lock washers

15 - 1/2” nuts

2 - 3/4” nuts

1 - O-Ring

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

STEP THIRTEEN - ENGAGE LATCH PIN

Retract the latch pin by pulling the handle all the way out until it stops and then rotating it clockwise. Place the 2-5/16”

Ball (10) in the hitch receiver. Engage the latch pin by rotating the handle counter clockwise. Be certain the latch pin

passes through the holes in the 2-5/16” Ball and fully engages through the hitch receiver. Finally, remove and lightly

grease the four corners on the square base of the 2-5/16” Ball.

STEP TWELVE -REPLACE EXHAUST BRACKET

Reinstall the exhaust hanger brackets and the spare tire if removed during step 2

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When completed, tighten all the hardware in this order: Tighten the center section bolts to the cross members to

80 ft. lbs. and then make certain the hitch is square with the frame. Tighten the ¾” sideplate bolts to 120 ft lbs.

and then tighten the frame clamping U-bolts. Tighten the U-bolts slowly; alternating between the top and bottom

legs of the u-bolt until equally tightened to a maximum of 40 ft lbs. This torque may not be obtained without bend-

ing the sideplate some. This is normal and will not hinder the function of the hitch. Next tighten the three carriage

bolts on each sideplate to 60 ft. lbs and then tighten the sideplates to the front crossmembers to 80 ft. lbs.

STEP NINE - TIGHTEN HARDWARE

BEFORE INSTALLING

OVERHEAD LIFTING DEVICE

An overhead-lifting device, such as chain falls, engine hoist, or cable come-a-long, can be used to lift the center

section of the hitch in place. Lower a loop of rope or chain through the 4” hole in the truck bed floor and attach it

to the latch pin in the round hitch receiver tube in the center section. Use the lifting device to raise the center sec-

tion until the round hitch receiver tube that protrudes from the center section fits in the 4” hole in the truck bed

floor. Maintaining upward pressure may facilitate fastening the crossmember to the center section, especially if the

truck bed floor has been distorted downward from heavy use. If you use an overhead-lifting device, it should be

disconnected before squaring the center section across the frame, installing the sideplates and torquing fasteners.

WARNING

Most trucks have FUEL LINES and/or BRAKE LINES and/or ELECTRICAL WIRES located along the frame rails where

B&W Turnoverball™ 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 and tightening fasteners. 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.

2001-2010 Chevrolet & GMC

3/4 Ton Heavy Duty (New Frame & Body) Short & Long Bed Trucks

2007-2010 Chevrolet & GMC

1 Ton New Frame & Body (1 Ton Requires New Bed with only 1 Crossmember over axle)

STEP TEN – INSTALL LATCH PIN RELEASE HANDLE

WARNING: LATCH PIN WILL NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY IF HANDLE IS NOT INSTALLED CORRECTLY.

Install the handle from underneath the truck by inserting it through the slot in the end of the center section toward

the driver’s side rear tire as shown. Attach the handle to the latch pin as shown with the handle on the “cab side” of

the square tab welded to the pin. The head of the bolt must be on the handle side, and the lock nut must be on the

tab side. The tab is welded to the pin in an offset

position so that the handle will be lined up over

the center of the pin. If the handle is fastened

to the other side of the tab, the handle will not

function properly. When installed correctly the

latch pin may be disengaged from the ball by

pulling on the handle from the driver’s side

wheel well and rotating the handle clockwise.

STEP EIGHT

Install the ½-inch x 8 ¼-inch U-bolt from inside the frame through the

holes in the sideplate above and below the frame, use a lock washer

and nut on each end of the U-bolt. Repeat this procedure on the pas-

senger side of the truck with the other sideplate. (While installing

the U-bolts around the frame use caution not to damage or pinch the

wiring harness or brake lines).

WITH FACTORY INSTALLED BRAKE CONTROL

(if no factory install brake control is present continue to Step 8B)

Step 8A: To relocate the brake relay; first insert a 3/4” X 2-1/2” bolt through the relay

bracket. (see Step 1) Next slide a frame bushing onto the bolt. (see Step 2) The hole in the frame is oval shaped. B&W

provides a frame bushing that converts the oval hole into a round hole. From the inside of the frame insert the bolt

with bracket and bushing into the frame and sideplate making certain that the frame bushing is in the oval hole in the

frame. Fasten the bracket with a 3/4” lock washer and nut on the outside of the side plate. (see Step 3) Next install

the brake control relay by sliding

its two bolts onto the relay bracket

and tighten. (see Step 4) Repeat the

bolting process on the passenger side

minus the relay bracket. Continue to

Step Nine.

WITHOUT FACTORY INSTALLED BRAKE CONTROL

(if the truck is equipped with a factory installed brake control see Step 8A)

Step 8B:

Install the ¾-inch by 2 ½-inch bolt. Place a flat washer and frame insert on the 3/4” bolt and install the

bolt from inside the frame through the lower rear hole in the side plate. Fasten with a lock washer and nut. (The hole

in the frame is a slotted hole, and B&W provides an insert that converts the slotted hole to a 3/4” round hole).

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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