Trailer hitch (if equipped) – Subaru 2006 Legacy User Manual

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Driving tips

NOTE

Before each use of the roof crossbar,

make sure the four T-30 crossbar

clamp screws have been checked, and

retightened if necessary to 35 lbf·in (4.0

N·m, 0.41 kgf·m), as outlined in Step #5

above.

Trailer hitch (if equipped)

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”.

y

Never exceed the maximum

weight specified for the trailer

hitch. Exceeding the maximum

weight could cause an accident

resulting in serious personal inju-

ries. Permissible trailer weight

changes depending on the situa-

tion. Refer to the next section

“Trailer towing” for possible rec-

ommendations and limitations.

y

Trailer brakes are required when

the towing load exceeds 1,000 lbs

(453 kg). Be sure your trailer has

safety chains and that each chain

will hold the trailer’s maximum

gross weight. Towing trailers

without safety chains could create

a traffic safety hazard if the trailer

separates from the hitch due to

coupling damage or hitch ball

damage.

y

Be sure to check the hitch pin and

safety pin for positive locking

placement before towing a trailer.

If the ball mount comes off the

hitch receiver, the trailer could get

loose and create a traffic safety

hazard.

y

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

3.0-liter
models

3,000 lbs

(1,360 kg)

200 lbs

(90 kg)

All models
other than
3.0-liter
models

2,700 lbs

(1,224 kg)

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