Tools required – Reese 37034 MULTI-FIT RECEIVER User Manual

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TOOLS REQUIRED

15/16”

SOCKET

15/16”

WRENCH

3/4”

SOCKET

3/4”

WRENCH

5/8"

DRILL BIT

TORQUE WRENCH

TOOLS REQUIRED

15/16”

SOCKET

15/16”

WRENCH

3/4”

SOCKET

3/4”

WRENCH

TORQUE WRENCH

5/8” BOLT

1/4” BOLT PLATE

3/8” SPACER

5/8” LOCK WASHER

5/8” NUT

1/2” BOLT

1/2” NUT

1/2” LOCK WASHER

5/8” BOLT

1/4” BOLT PLATE

3/8” SPACER

3/8” SPACER

5/8” LOCK WASHER

5/8” NUT

1/2” BOLT

1/2” NUT

1/2” LOCK WASHER

1997-2003 FORD F-150 & LIGHT DUTY F-250:

2004 FORD F-150 HERITAGE (OLD BODY STYLE)

1. Align the bracket with the rear edge of the frame. Place 3/8" thick

spacers between the bracket and the frame as shown. Attach
brackets to the frame as shown with 5/8” bolts and bolt plates down
through the frame, spacers, and bracket. Bolt into the first and last
holes in the bracket. Install 3/8” thick spacer with 5/8” lock washer
and nut on the each bolt. Leave the nuts loose at this time.

2. Install the center section of the hitch as shown with the frame

brackets on the inside of the center section. Use the 1/2” bolts with
lock washers and nuts. NOTE: Be sure to use four holes to bolt
each bracket to the center section.

3. Tighten the nuts in the following order:

First torque the 1/2" nuts to 70 ft•lb.
Then torque the 5/8" nuts to 115 ft•lb.

FRONT

REAR

FRONT

REAR

3/8” SPACER

3/8” SPACER

1998-2004 FORD F-250 & F-350 SUPER DUTY:

1. Align the bracket with the rear edge of the frame. Attach the

brackets to the frame as shown with 5/8” bolts and bolt plates
down through rear holes in the frame. Install 3/8" thick spacers,
5/8" lock washers, and nuts on these bolts. Leave the nuts loose
at this time.

2. Install the center section of the hitch as shown with the frame

brackets on the outside of the center section. Bolt through the
holes shown. Use the 1/2” bolts with lock washers and nuts.
NOTE: Be sure to use four holes to bolt the brackets to the
center section. Tighten enough for the brackets to make full
contact with the center section.

3. With the 5/8” drill, drill the two forward holes. Install fasteners as

shown. Install 3/8” thick spacers, 5/8” lock washers and nuts on
the bolts. Leave the nuts loose at this time.

4. Tighten the nuts in the following order: First torque the 1/2" nuts

to 70 ft•lb. Then torque the 5/8" nuts to 115 ft•lb.

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