Warning – Pro Series 30099 15K FIFTH WHEEL User Manual
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INDEX
WARNING:
Failure to follow these instructions may result in death or serious injury!
1. GUIDELINES FOR MATCHING TOW VEHICLE AND TRAILER
P. 2
2. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
P. 4
3. BEFORE EACH TRIP
P. 5
4. HITCHING PROCEDURE
P. 5
5. PULL TEST
P. 8
6. UNHITCHING PROCEDURE
P. 8
7. MAINTENANCE
P. 9
8. Cequent Performance Products THREE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
P. 10
GUIDELINES FOR MATCHING HITCH TRUCK AND TRAILER
WARNING:
•Trailer and its contents together must not exceed truck, hitch and/or trailer tow ratings.
•Towing vehicle must have a manufacturer’s rated towing capacity equal to or greater than
the gross trailer weight (dry weight of the trailer plus payload of the trailer). (See Fig. 1)
•Gross weight of trailer must not exceed 15,000 pounds.
g
p
•King pin weight must not exceed 3750 pounds (See Fig. 2). If in doubt, have king pin weight
measured by qualified facility.
Fig. 1
FACTORY TRAILER + FULL WATER TANKS + CARGO, ETC.
= GROSS TRAILER WEIGHT
1. This hitch is designed for use with recreational fifth wheel trailers only. Hitch applications other than recreational fifth wheel
trailers must be approved in writing by Towing Product’s Engineering Department.
2. Use only a SAE 2-inch kingpin with this Fifth Wheel Hitch.
3. Approximately 15%-25% of trailer weight should be on hitch (Pin Weight). See Fig. 2
Fig. 2
15-25%
GROSS TRAILER
WEIGHT
(PIN WEIGHT)
75-85%
GROSS TRAILER
30099IN – 2/22/10 B
PCN13195
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2
(PIN WEIGHT)
WEIGHT
GROSS TRAILER WEIGHT