Subaru 2006 Impreza WRX User Manual

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Driving tips

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F: Front of vehicle

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.

Trailer hitches

Choose a proper hitch for your vehicle and

trailer.

WAGON including OUTBACK

SPORT

The use of a genuine SUBARU trailer

hitch is recommended. A genuine

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60%

40%

50% 50%

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If the trailer is loaded with more

weight in the back of trailer’s axle

than in the front, the load is taken off

the rear axle of the towing vehicle.

This may cause the rear wheels to

skid, especially during braking or

when vehicle speed is reduced dur-

ing cornering, resulting in over-

steer, spin out and/or jackknifing.

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.

Do not modify the vehicle exhaust

system, brake system, or other

systems when installing a hitch or

other trailer towing equipment.
Do not use axle-mounted hitches

as they can cause damage to the

axle housing, wheel bearings,

wheels or tires.

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