Subaru 2007 Tribeca User Manual

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Driving tips

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The trailer hitch is designed to tow a Class

1 rated load. The maximum gross trailer

weight and maximum gross tongue weight

are indicated in the following table.

When you tow a trailer, follow the instruc-

tions in the next section “Trailer towing”.

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Connecting a trailer

1. Remove the receiver cover from the

hitch receiver tube. Then insert the ball

mount into the hitch receiver tube.

2. Insert the hitch pin into the hole on the

hitch receiver tube so that the pin passes

through the ball mount.

3. Insert the safety pin into the hitch pin

securely.

4. Pull the ball mount to make sure it does

not come off the hitch receiver.

1) Hitch ball installation point

2) Hooks for safety chains

5. Use only a hitch ball that is appropriate

for the ball mount and your trailer. The

hitch ball must be securely installed on the

ball mount.

6. Connect your trailer to the hitch ball.

7. Connect the trailer and the hitch with

safety chains that will hold the trailer’s

maximum gross weight. The chains

should cross under the trailer tongue to

prevent the tongue from dropping onto the

ground in case it should disconnect from

the hitch ball. Allow sufficient slack in the

chains taking tight-turn situations into ac-

count; however, be careful not to let them

drag on the ground.

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Use only the ball mount supplied

with this hitch. Use the hitch only

as a weight carrying hitch. Do not

use with any type of weight dis-

tributing hitch.

Maximum

gross trailer

weight

Maximum

gross tongue

weight

vehicle with-

out cooling kit

2,000 lbs

(906 kg)

200 lbs

(90 kg)

vehicle with

cooling kit

3,500 lbs

(1,587 kg)

350 lbs

(158 kg)

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