Slide number 3, Warning, Caution – Reese 30126 RAIL KIT User Manual

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5. Trucks come in many different configurations.

Cequent Performance Products, Inc.

hitches are designed for use in light trucks

such as the Ford F-Series, the Chevy Silverado and the Dodge Ram.

Cequent Performance Products, Inc.

recommends the

use of light trucks with beds 6ft. long or longer for the best combination in truck - trailer turning clearance. See website for
vehicle application.


NOTE: To prevent the trailer from hitting the cab with the trailer turned 90°, the center of the hitch should be at least 52in. from the

back of the cab when using a long bed truck. (Actual distance required will depend on trailer width and king pin location.) Short
bed (Minimum 38in. from back cab to axle center line) trucks require a minimum of 13in. extended pin box (

Figure 5

) or a

SIDEWINDER

TM

Pin box or slider hitch assembly for regular maneuvers.






































6. The height of the hitch and the pin box should be adjusted so the trailer is approximately level as it is towed. Allow

approximately 6 in. - 9 in. clearance between the top of the bed rails and the underside of the front of the trailer for pitch and roll
of the trailer. (

Figure 6

). Allow more clearance between pickup walls and trailer for off road use.

KING PIN

RV TRAILER

TRUCK

Figure 4

Conventional Pin Box

Extended Pin Box

Figure 5

Rule of thumb:

The distance from the back of the truck cab to the center of the rear truck

axle (“X” in

Figure 4

), should be approximately 4 in. greater than one-half

the trailer width (“Y” in

Figure 4

)

Approximately 6-9 in.

Level Trailer

Figure 6

WARNING:

Do Not install this fifth wheel hitch on or attempt to tow with a short bed pickup
truck that has a bed shorter than 6 ft. unless trailer is equipped with a Sidewinder

TM

pin box!

CAUTION:

The measurements above are guidelines. If your measurements are close to these numbers re-check clearances. If
vehicle and/or trailer has any added bed vicinity accessories (i.e. fairings, air dams, ground effects, bed rails, fuel-cells,
toolbox, etc.), additional dimensioning and clearance checks have to be made.

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