Reese 67509 ROUND BAR W_HITCH BAR User Manual

Reese, Installation instructions

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REESE

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SMALL PARTS

PACKAGES 66014K AND 61224

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Heavy Duty Round Bar Adjustable

Weight Distributing Hitches

ELKHART, IN., OAKVILLE, ONT.

DEALERS: Give these instructions to your customers.

65509IN-02/27/11 REV. J © 2005 TOWING PRODUCTS, INC. Litho in USA PAGE 1 OF 4

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 ball
socket (dimension 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 (G). REESE 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 bushing 58109 (B) to reduce hole size in ballmount (G)

to 1”). Always use a lock washer and place washer next to nut. Unless other-

wise 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 hitch bar (D). Extended bumper guards, pickup truck "caps", or rear mounted spare tires
can limit turn angles unless a longer bar is used. Individual hitch bars (D) are available in various sizes.

6. Insert the hitch bar (D) into the hitch box and install a pull pin. Place ballmount (G) onto hitch bar and move up or down for proper
height. Hitch bar may be used in either the up or down position (see Fig. 2).

NOTE:
Ball height should be greater

than coupler height (measured in step 1) to compensate for vehicle "squat”

(approximately 3/4” to 1”).

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

D

L

K

G

F

J

E

B

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