Product Details
- Brand: Draw-Tite
- Model: 41504 20252 23 63845 580407 7010
- Includes: Class 3 Trailer Tow Hitch, Wiring Connector, Trailer Tow Hitch Ball Mount, Trailer Tow Hitch Ball, Trailer Tow Hitch Lock, Trailer Tow Hitch Tube Cover
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Trailer Tow Hitch For 63-74 Chevy GMC C/K 68-85 Dodge D/W Ramcharger 63-79 Ford F-100 F-150 F-250 F-350 Deluxe Package Wiring 2" Ball and Lock Install Notes
Installation Instructions for Chevrolet/GMC Pickup, Dodge Pickup, Dodge Ramcharger, Ford Pickup (1980 and Later), Ford Bronco, Ford F350 Super Duty Cab & Chassis, International Pickup, and Plymouth Trailduster
Part Numbers:
- 41504
- 37081
- 44143
- 87480
Wiring Access Location:
- PU1, PU2
Tools Required:
- Wrenches: 3/4", 13/16", 7/8"
- Drill with 1/2" Drill Bit
Installation Time:
- Estimated: Not specified
Step-by-Step Instructions:
-
Remove Spare Tire:
- Remove the spare tire from the vehicle.
- Note: To retain under-box tire storage, the spare tire carrier may need to be relocated or modified.
- For Ford models with 16" spare tires, adjust the spare tire cradle to maintain proper storage after hitch installation.
-
Measure Frame Width:
- For 34" frames: Position side brackets with mounting flanges pointing inboard.
- For 38" frames: Position side brackets with mounting flanges pointing outboard.
-
Position Side Brackets:
- Lift the side bracket into position, ensuring the rearmost mounting tab aligns with the end of the vehicle frame.
- Clamp the bracket to the frame.
-
Drill Holes:
- Using the slotted holes in the bracket as a guide, drill six (6) 1/2" diameter holes in the frame.
- Note: Existing holes in the frame may be used if available.
-
Install Side Bracket Fasteners:
- Place blocks inside the frame and install the provided hardware as shown in the instructions.
- Do not tighten the fasteners at this stage.
-
Special Installation for Ford Pickups (1980 and Later):
- These models require the 1685 Fastener Kit (sold separately).
-
Repeat for Opposite Side:
- Repeat Steps 3, 4, and 5 on the opposite side of the vehicle.
-
Install Crosstube Assembly:
- Position the crosstube between the side brackets.
- Secure it using the provided bolts, flat washers, and flanged locknuts.
- Torque to 95 lb-ft (129 N*m).
-
Tighten All Side Bracket Fasteners:
- Torque the side bracket fasteners to 75 lb-ft (102 N*m).
Torque Specifications:
- Crosstube Fasteners: 95 lb-ft (129 N*m)
- Side Bracket Fasteners: 75 lb-ft (102 N*m)
Hardware List:
- (6) Carriage Bolts, 1/2"-13 x 1.75"
- (6) Carriage Bolts, 1/2"-13 x 2.25" (*)
- (6) Hex Bolts, 1/2"-20 x 1.50"
- (6) Conical Washers, 1/2"
- (6) Flat Washers
- (6) Flange Locknuts, 1/2"-20
- (6) Hex Nuts, 1/2"-13
- (2) Blocks, 1/4" x 1-1/2" x 2" (*)
- (2) Bevel Washers (*)
- (2) Blocks, 5/8" x 1" x 2" (*)
(* Included in the 1685 Fastener Kit, sold separately for Ford models)
Safety Notes:
- Frequently check the hitch to ensure all fasteners and the ball are securely tightened.
- If the hitch is removed, plug all holes in the trunk pan or body panels to prevent water or exhaust fumes from entering.
- Replace any damaged hitch or ball immediately.
- Observe safety precautions when working beneath the vehicle and wear eye protection.
- Do not cut access or attachment holes with a torch.
Specifications:
- Weight Carrying (Ball Mount):
- Max Gross Trailer Weight: 5,000 lb (2,270 kg)
- Max Tongue Weight: 500 lb (227 kg)
- Weight Distributing:
- Max Gross Trailer Weight: 10,000 lb (4,540 kg)
- Max Tongue Weight: 1,000 lb (454 kg)
Additional Notes:
- For vehicles equipped with "Deep Drop" step bumpers, 1981 and later Chevrolet/GMC models require the removal of support brackets from the frame.
- This product complies with V.E.S.C. Regulation V-5 and SAE J684 safety standards.
Installation Instructions for Pickup Trucks and SUVs
Part Numbers:
- 41504
- 37081
- 44143
- 87480
Wiring Access Location:
- PU1, PU2
Tools Required:
- Wrenches: 3/4", 13/16", 7/8"
- Drill with 1/2" Drill Bit
Installation Time:
- Estimated: Not specified
Step-by-Step Instructions:
-
Remove Spare Tire:
- Remove the spare tire from the vehicle.
- Note: To retain under-box tire storage, the spare tire carrier may need to be relocated or modified.
- For Ford models with 16" spare tires, adjust the spare tire cradle to maintain proper storage after hitch installation.
-
Measure Frame Width:
- For 34" frames: Position side brackets with mounting flanges pointing inboard.
- For 38" frames: Position side brackets with mounting flanges pointing outboard.
-
Position Side Brackets:
- Lift the side bracket into position, ensuring the rearmost mounting tab aligns with the end of the vehicle frame.
- Clamp the bracket to the frame.
-
Drill Holes:
- Using the slotted holes in the bracket as a guide, drill six (6) 1/2" diameter holes in the frame.
- Note: Existing holes in the frame may be used if available.
-
Install Side Bracket Fasteners:
- Place blocks inside the frame and install the provided hardware as shown in the instructions.
- Do not tighten the fasteners at this stage.
-
Special Installation for 1980 and Later Ford Pickups:
- These models require the 1685 Fastener Kit (sold separately).
-
Repeat for Opposite Side:
- Repeat Steps 3, 4, and 5 on the opposite side of the vehicle.
-
Install Crosstube Assembly:
- Position the crosstube between the side brackets.
- Secure it using the provided bolts, flat washers, and flanged locknuts.
- Torque to 95 lb-ft (129 N*m).
-
Tighten All Side Bracket Fasteners:
- Torque the side bracket fasteners to 75 lb-ft (102 N*m).
Torque Specifications:
- Crosstube Fasteners: 95 lb-ft (129 N*m)
- Side Bracket Fasteners: 75 lb-ft (102 N*m)
Hardware List:
- (6) Carriage Bolts, 1/2"-13 x 1.75"
- (6) Carriage Bolts, 1/2"-13 x 2.25" (*)
- (6) Hex Bolts, 1/2"-20 x 1.50"
- (6) Conical Washers, 1/2"
- (6) Flat Washers
- (6) Flange Locknuts, 1/2"-20
- (6) Hex Nuts, 1/2"-13
- (2) Blocks, 1/4" x 1-1/2" x 2" (*)
- (2) Bevel Washers (*)
- (2) Blocks, 5/8" x 1" x 2" (*)
(* Included in the 1685 Fastener Kit, sold separately for Ford models)
Safety Notes:
- Frequently check the hitch to ensure all fasteners and the ball are securely tightened.
- If the hitch is removed, plug all holes in the trunk pan or body panels to prevent water or exhaust fumes from entering.
- Replace any damaged hitch or ball immediately.
- Observe safety precautions when working beneath the vehicle and wear eye protection.
- Do not cut access or attachment holes with a torch.
Specifications:
- Weight Carrying (Ball Mount):
- Max Gross Trailer Weight: 5,000 lb (2,270 kg)
- Max Tongue Weight: 500 lb (227 kg)
- Weight Distributing:
- Max Gross Trailer Weight: 10,000 lb (4,540 kg)
- Max Tongue Weight: 1,000 lb (454 kg)
Additional Notes:
- For vehicles equipped with "Deep Drop" step bumpers, 1981 and later Chevrolet/GMC models require the removal of support brackets from the frame.
- This product complies with V.E.S.C. Regulation V-5 and SAE J684 safety standards.
Attention:
This is a summary of the installation procedure. For complete installation instructions, including diagrams and detailed information from the manufacturer, please download the full installation PDF.
Technical Support:
For technical support and assistance, our team of experts is available to help. You can reach our tech support by visiting www.trailerjacks.com or calling 877-869-6690.
Warranty:
This product is covered by a limited warranty. For complete warranty instructions, please download the full installation PDF.
Installation Instructions for Trailer Light Wiring Kit
Part Number:
- 20252
Tools Required:
- Hot Air Gun or Appropriate Heat Source
- Wire Crimpers
- Drill (3/32” Drill Bit)
- Phillips Head Screwdriver
- Circuit Tester
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Step 1: Locate the Taillight Wiring Harness
- Access the vehicle's taillight wiring harness.
- Using the provided instructions, identify the appropriate wires for connection:
- Green Wire: Right Turn & Stop
- Yellow Wire: Left Turn & Stop
- Brown Wire: Taillights
- White Wire: Ground
Step 2: Make the Electrical Connections
-
Match the color-coded wires from the wiring kit to the corresponding vehicle wires.
- Use a circuit tester to verify each wire's function before connecting.
- CAUTION: Test one wire at a time to prevent damage to electronic components.
-
Connect the wires using the provided insulated butt connectors:
- Strip the ends of each wire and seat them properly in the connector.
- Use a crimping tool designed for insulated splices to secure the connections.
-
Heat the connectors:
- Apply heat directly to the center of each splice using a hot air gun.
- Work from the center outward until the tubing recovers and adhesive flows.
- Allow the connections to cool before inspecting for integrity.
Step 3: Ground the System
- Locate a grounding point near the wiring harness, such as the vehicle frame or cross member.
- Do not drill into the vehicle floor or bed.
- Clean the area to remove dirt, rust, or undercoating.
- Drill a 3/32" hole at the grounding point and secure the white wire using the provided eyelet and screw.
Step 4: Verify the Installation
- Test all connections using a circuit tester or trailer:
- Verify the functionality of taillights, turn signals, and brake lights.
- Ensure all connections are complete and secure.
- If issues are identified, double-check the wiring and connections for errors.
Step 5: Store the 4-Flat Connector
- Store the 4-flat connector in the rear cargo area when not in use to protect it from damage and environmental exposure.
Warnings and Notes:
- WARNING: Overloading a circuit can cause fires. Do not exceed the following limits:
- Stop/Turn Lights: 7.5 amps (1 per side)
- Tail Lights: 7.5 amps
- WARNING: Always verify what is behind any surface before drilling to avoid vehicle damage or injury.
- NOTE: Trailer lighting that requires more than 7.5 amps per circuit must use a Trailer Light Power Converter.
- NOTE: If your trailer requires a plug other than the 4-flat, consult your dealer for optional 6-way or 7-way adapters.
Maintenance:
- Inspect the wiring harness periodically for damage, corrosion, or loose connections.
- Reapply heat to connectors if the adhesive seal weakens.
Specifications:
- Maximum Load:
- Stop/Turn Lights: 7.5 amps (1 per side)
- Tail Lights: 7.5 amps
- Recommended Grounding Hole Size: 3/32 inches
Installation Instructions for Trailer Light Wiring Kit
Part Number:
- 20252
Tools Required:
- Hot Air Gun or Appropriate Heat Source
- Wire Crimpers
- Drill (3/32” Drill Bit)
- Phillips Head Screwdriver
- Circuit Tester
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Step 1: Locate the Taillight Wiring Harness
- Access the vehicle's taillight wiring harness.
- Using the provided instructions, identify the appropriate wires for connection:
- Green Wire: Right Turn & Stop
- Yellow Wire: Left Turn & Stop
- Brown Wire: Taillights
- White Wire: Ground
Step 2: Make the Electrical Connections
-
Match the color-coded wires from the wiring kit to the corresponding vehicle wires.
- Use a circuit tester to verify each wire's function before connecting.
- CAUTION: Test one wire at a time to prevent damage to electronic components.
-
Connect the wires using the provided insulated butt connectors:
- Strip the ends of each wire and seat them properly in the connector.
- Use a crimping tool designed for insulated splices to secure the connections.
-
Heat the connectors:
- Apply heat directly to the center of each splice using a hot air gun.
- Work from the center outward until the tubing recovers and adhesive flows.
- Allow the connections to cool before inspecting for integrity.
Step 3: Ground the System
- Locate a grounding point near the wiring harness, such as the vehicle frame or cross member.
- Do not drill into the vehicle floor or bed.
- Clean the area to remove dirt, rust, or undercoating.
- Drill a 3/32" hole at the grounding point and secure the white wire using the provided eyelet and screw.
Step 4: Verify the Installation
- Test all connections using a circuit tester or trailer:
- Verify the functionality of taillights, turn signals, and brake lights.
- Ensure all connections are complete and secure.
- If issues are identified, double-check the wiring and connections for errors.
Step 5: Store the 4-Flat Connector
- Store the 4-flat connector in the rear cargo area when not in use to protect it from damage and environmental exposure.
Warnings and Notes:
- WARNING: Overloading a circuit can cause fires. Do not exceed the following limits:
- Stop/Turn Lights: 7.5 amps (1 per side)
- Tail Lights: 7.5 amps
- WARNING: Always verify what is behind any surface before drilling to avoid vehicle damage or injury.
- NOTE: Trailer lighting that requires more than 7.5 amps per circuit must use a Trailer Light Power Converter.
- NOTE: If your trailer requires a plug other than the 4-flat, consult your dealer for optional 6-way or 7-way adapters.
Maintenance:
- Inspect the wiring harness periodically for damage, corrosion, or loose connections.
- Reapply heat to connectors if the adhesive seal weakens.
Specifications:
- Maximum Load:
- Stop/Turn Lights: 7.5 amps (1 per side)
- Tail Lights: 7.5 amps
- Recommended Grounding Hole Size: 3/32 inches
Warranty Information:
For complete warranty instructions, please download the full installation PDF.
Technical Support:
For technical support and assistance, our team of experts is available to help. You can reach our tech support by visiting www.trailerjacks.com or calling 877-869-6690.
Attention:
This is a summary of the installation procedure. For complete installation instructions, including diagrams and detailed information from the manufacturer, please download the full installation PDF.
Revision:
20252 Rev. A 2-6-07