FHG75VR
Multi-Use
Ball Mount
Instruction Manual
Functions
Maximum Weight Rating
Top Hitch Adaptor
Hitch Pins Required (not
included)
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LIT-00406, Rev -
Ball Mount with 2-1/4"
Drop; 2" x 2" Receiver
for accessores (bike rack
or cargo carrier)
5,000 Lb. Trailer Weight/
500 Lb. Tongue Weight*
Not For Towing
5/8" Diameter, Steel with
R-Shaped Safety Clip
Too much tongue weight can lower the tow vehicle in back,
resulting in traction, steering and braking problems.
Too little tongue weight can reduce rear wheel traction,
resulting in instability, swaying or jackknifing.
For proper handling, tongue weight should be under 10%
of the Gross Trailer Weight (GTW).
Do not exceed the maximum weight ratings shown in the
specifcations table.
Do not exceed the rating of the lowest rated component in
the vehicle/trailer towing set-up.
*Tongue Weight refers to a combination of
the amount of the trailer's weight that
presses down on the trailer hitch, and the
weight of the accessory and its load.
Example: If a cargo carrier and it's load
(total weight = 200 Lbs.) is to be
connected to the upper receiver, the
maximum additional tongue weight that can
press down on the trailer hitch is 300 Lbs.
The combination of these two tongue
weights should not exceed 500 Lbs.
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