Draw-Tite 30035 FIFTH WHEEL RAILS User Manual
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GM ‘99 Silverado, Sierra (not Sierra Classic) models.
Chevy & GM ‘00 and newer 1500 Silverado Sierra. ‘00 to 10’ HD models, and ’04 & up
1500 Crew Cab with 5’8” bed (Reese Sidewinder
TM
Pinbox required for 5’8” bed).
CAUTION!
Read pages 2-3 of these instructions before starting installation. Failure to do so could result in significant vehicle damage!
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR THIS INSTALLATION:
1. Find parallel rows of bed sill spot welds in bed of truck. No drilling should be done in the ~4” between parallel rows of
spot welds where the bed sill sits.
Front of
Vehicle
Rear Edge of
Truck Bed
8’ Box: 30”
5’8” & 6’6” Box: 25-1/8”
Measure from rear edge of
truck bed to rear edge of
R
O
W
1
R
O
W
2
R
O
W
3
R
O
W
4
NOTE: Later models will
NOTE:
Must install center bolt in
one of the center holes in
each rail.
Check to make sure center
bolt does not interfere with
bed sill.
NOTE:
For ease of
installation, installer can use
½” 13, grade 5 Hex head
bolt and flat washer.
z 2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013 Cequent Performance Products, Inc.
Made in China
30035IN
9/4/13
Rev. R
Side Bracket
1/4 1.5-3
1/4 2
*
1/4 2
1/4 2
*
*
Optional weld
pattern
Drivers side of 3/4 ton HD shown
truck bed to rear edge of
base rail
Long bracket
Short bracket
King pin centered over Axle
Note: Pull wires provided, will be needed to
install hardware in brackets through frame.
Long Box Bed Sills
(Bold Line)
Short Box (Dashed Line)
NOTE: Later models will
require exchanging forward
long brackets side to side &
repositioning Driver’s side
bracket to Row 2. This is to
avoid brake cable hanger on
Driver’s side. Shown here
for clarity.
Front of
Vehicle
Do not install on a
truck with a 5’8” long
bed unless the trailer
is equipped with a
Reese Sidewinder
TM
Pinbox.
SHEET 5 0F 21
CAUTION!
Check for obstructions before drilling. Failure to do so could result in damaged fuel or brake lines, structural members, etc.
TOWING PRODUCTS, Inc. does its best to communicate tow vehicle manufacturer changes; however, it is ultimately the
responsibility of the installer to prevent damage due to installation.