Subaru 2006 Legacy User Manual

Page 303

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Driving tips

1) Jack
2) Bathroom scale

The tongue load can be weighed with a

bathroom scale as shown in the following

illustration. When weighing the tongue

load, be sure to position the towing cou-

pler at the height at which it would be dur-

ing actual towing, using a jack as shown.

F: Front

The tongue load can be adjusted by prop-

er distribution of the load in the trailer.

Never load the trailer with more weight in

the back than in the front; approximately

60 percent of the trailer load should be in

the front and approximately 40 percent in

the rear. Also, distribute the load as even-

ly as possible on both the left and right

sides.

Be sure that all cargo is firmly secured to

prevent a change in weight distribution

while driving.

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Trailer hitches

Choose a proper hitch for your vehicle and

trailer.

1

2

800250

F

60%

40%

50% 50%

800216

Never drill the frame or under-body

of your vehicle to install a commer-

cial trailer hitch. If you do, danger-

ous exhaust gas, water or mud may

enter the passenger compartment

through the drilled hole. Exhaust

gas contains carbon monoxide, a

colorless and odorless gas which is

dangerous, or even lethal, if inhaled.

Also, drilling the frame or under-

body of your vehicle could cause

deterioration of strength of your ve-

hicle and cause corrosion around

the drilled hole.

y

Do not modify the vehicle exhaust

system, brake system, or other

systems when installing a hitch or

other trailer towing equipment.

y

Do not use axle-mounted hitches

as they can cause damage to the

axle housing, wheel bearings,

wheels or tires.

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