Draw-Tite 75768 MAX-FRAME RECEIVER User Manual
Installation instructions, Bmw x3, Part numbers
Installation Instructions
BMW X3
Part Numbers:
75768
87632
44687
Hitch Shown In Proper Position
Equipment Required: Utility knife, tape measure & marking pencil,
plastic rivet gun, small punch, optional auto trim tools.
Wrenches: 8mm.,10mm, 10mm deep socket, 18 mm
deep socket, flat screwdriver
Fascia
Galvanic isolator
1
1
1
1
Qty. (8)
Plastic rivet
Fastener Kit: 75768F
Do Not Exceed Lower of Towing Vehicle
Manufacturer’s Rating or
Hitch type
Max Gross
Trailer WT (LB)
Max Tongue
WT (LB)
Weight Distributing
4000 (1816 Kg)
400 (182 Kg)
Weight Carrying
Ball Mount
3500 (1589 Kg)
400 (182 Kg)
Wiring Access Location: SUV1&2
Accessory Rating
C
Threaded studs
End panel
Aluminum bumper
Existing flanged nuts
Rearward
Tighten all M12 fasteners with torque wrench to 65 Lb.-Ft. (88 N*M)
© 2013 Cequent Performance Products, Inc
Sheet 1 of 6
75768N
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Rev. A
Note: check hitch frequently, making sure all fasteners and ball are properly tightened. If hitch is removed, plug all holes in trunk pan or other body panels to prevent
entry of water and exhaust fumes. A hitch or ball which has been damaged should be removed and replaced. Observe safety precautions when working beneath a
vehicle and wear eye protection. Do not cut access or attachment holes with a torch.
This product complies with safety specifications and requirements for connecting devices and towing systems of the state of New York, V.E.S.C. Regulation V-5 and
SAE J684.
Form: F205 Rev C 9-17-2012
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Step 8
Step 2
Step 4
Step 8 Remove bolt
1.
Open tailgate to gain access to the rear taillights assembly.
2.
Using small screwdriver or a trim panel tool remove the plastic, covering the
fasteners.
3.
Remove the (2) nuts holding the taillight in place. Then carefully remove the taillights
assembly using flat bladed screwdriver to gently walk the taillight off the threaded
post. Unplug the taillight from the vehicle wiring. Both sides.
4.
Remove the rear reflector from the rear fascia, being careful not to scratch the fascia.
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