Product Details
- Brand: Reese
- Model: 96929 20252
- Includes: Class 5 Trailer Tow Hitch, Wiring Connector
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Trailer Hitch w/ Wiring For 03-24 Dodge Ram 2500 3500 03-08 Ram 1500 Class 5 2" Tow Receiver Reese Tekonsha Install Notes
Installation Instructions for Dodge Ram Pickup with or without OEM Hitch
Part Numbers:
- 41929
- 96929
Wiring Access Location:
- PU3
Tools Required:
- Wrenches: 3/4", 13/16", 15/16"
- Drill Bits: 1/2"
- Hack Saw (for 1500 short bed models)
Step-by-Step Instructions:
-
Position Hitch:
- Raise the hitch into position by moving it forward to clear the bumper mounting bolts, then slide the hitch rearward into position.
- Align holes in the hitch with holes in the frame rail and slot in the vertical bumper bracket.
-
Adjust for 1500 Short Bed Models (2006–2008):
- Cut the inner exhaust support rod and remove it from the rubber exhaust isolator.
- Align the rearmost hole in the hitch with the rearmost hole in the vehicle frame. Forward holes will need to be drilled into the frame.
-
Install Fasteners:
- Use a hex bolt and flat washer through the hitch side bracket hole into the bumper bracket slot.
- Secure with:
- (1) Spacer Block (0.25" x 1.5" x 2.0")
- (1) Lock Washer
- (1) Hex Nut
- Tighten all 1/2"-13 fasteners to 75 lb-ft (102 N*m).
-
Drill Frame Holes:
- Use the hitch as a template to drill forward holes into the frame rail on short bed models.
- On long bed models, drill the forward-most hole into the frame as per Figure 1.
-
Install Rear Blocks and Bolts:
- Slide or push spacer blocks (0.25" x 1.5" x 3.50" and 0.25" x 2.0" x 2.0") through the end of the frame between the frame spacer and vehicle crossmember.
- Align blocks with holes in the hitch side bracket (see Figures 2 and 3).
- Fishwire carriage bolts through slots in the frame rail and down through the blocks and side brackets.
- Secure with lock washers and nuts.
-
Tighten All Fasteners:
- Tighten all 9/16"-12 fasteners to 110 lb-ft (149 N*m).
Torque Specifications:
- 9/16"-12 GR5 bolts: 110 lb-ft (149 N*m)
- 1/2"-13 GR5 bolts: 75 lb-ft (102 N*m)
Hardware List:
- (2) Hex Bolts, 9/16"-12 x 2.0" GR5
- (6) Carriage Bolts, 1/2"-13 x 1.75" GR5
- (2) Flat Washers, 9/16"
- (2) Blocks, 0.375" x 1.5" x 3.0"
- (2) Blocks, 0.25" x 1.5" x 2.0"
- (2) Blocks, 0.25" x 2.0" x 2.0"
- (2) Blocks, 0.25" x 1.5" x 3.5"
- (6) Lock Washers, 1/2"
- (2) Lock Washers, 9/16"
- (6) Hex Nuts, 1/2"
- (2) Hex Nuts, 9/16"-12
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 vehicle's frame or body panels to prevent water or exhaust fumes from entering.
- Replace any damaged hitch or ball immediately.
- Always wear safety glasses and observe safety precautions when working beneath the vehicle.
- Do not cut access or attachment holes with a torch.
Specifications:
- Weight Carrying (Ball Mount):
- Max Gross Trailer Weight: 12,000 lb (5,448 kg)
- Max Tongue Weight: 1,200 lb (545 kg)
- Weight Distributing:
- Max Gross Trailer Weight: 15,000 lb (6,810 kg)
- Max Tongue Weight: 1,500 lb (681 kg)
Additional Notes:
- For short bed models (2006–2008), ensure proper alignment of rearmost holes and drill as necessary.
- On some models, it may be possible to install the rearmost carriage bolt through the end of the vehicle crossmember.
- This product complies with V.E.S.C. Regulation V-5 and SAE J684 safety standards.
Installation Instructions for Dodge Ram Pickup with or without OEM Hitch
Part Numbers:
- 41929
- 96929
Wiring Access Location:
- PU3
Tools Required:
- Wrenches: 3/4", 13/16", 15/16"
- Drill Bits: 1/2"
- Hack Saw (for 1500 short bed models)
Step-by-Step Instructions:
-
Position Hitch:
- Raise the hitch into position by moving it forward to clear the bumper mounting bolts, then slide the hitch rearward into position.
- Align holes in the hitch with holes in the frame rail and slot in the vertical bumper bracket.
-
Adjust for 1500 Short Bed Models (2006–2008):
- Cut the inner exhaust support rod and remove it from the rubber exhaust isolator.
- Align the rearmost hole in the hitch with the rearmost hole in the vehicle frame. Forward holes will need to be drilled into the frame.
-
Install Fasteners:
- Use a hex bolt and flat washer through the hitch side bracket hole into the bumper bracket slot.
- Secure with:
- (1) Spacer Block (0.25" x 1.5" x 2.0")
- (1) Lock Washer
- (1) Hex Nut
- Tighten all 1/2"-13 fasteners to 75 lb-ft (102 N*m).
-
Drill Frame Holes:
- Use the hitch as a template to drill forward holes into the frame rail on short bed models.
- On long bed models, drill the forward-most hole into the frame as per Figure 1.
-
Install Rear Blocks and Bolts:
- Slide or push spacer blocks (0.25" x 1.5" x 3.50" and 0.25" x 2.0" x 2.0") through the end of the frame between the frame spacer and vehicle crossmember.
- Align blocks with holes in the hitch side bracket (see Figures 2 and 3).
- Fishwire carriage bolts through slots in the frame rail and down through the blocks and side brackets.
- Secure with lock washers and nuts.
-
Tighten All Fasteners:
- Tighten all 9/16"-12 fasteners to 110 lb-ft (149 N*m).
Torque Specifications:
- 9/16"-12 GR5 bolts: 110 lb-ft (149 N*m)
- 1/2"-13 GR5 bolts: 75 lb-ft (102 N*m)
Hardware List:
- (2) Hex Bolts, 9/16"-12 x 2.0" GR5
- (6) Carriage Bolts, 1/2"-13 x 1.75" GR5
- (2) Flat Washers, 9/16"
- (2) Blocks, 0.375" x 1.5" x 3.0"
- (2) Blocks, 0.25" x 1.5" x 2.0"
- (2) Blocks, 0.25" x 2.0" x 2.0"
- (2) Blocks, 0.25" x 1.5" x 3.5"
- (6) Lock Washers, 1/2"
- (2) Lock Washers, 9/16"
- (6) Hex Nuts, 1/2"
- (2) Hex Nuts, 9/16"-12
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 vehicle's frame or body panels to prevent water or exhaust fumes from entering.
- Replace any damaged hitch or ball immediately.
- Always wear safety glasses and observe safety precautions when working beneath the vehicle.
- Do not cut access or attachment holes with a torch.
Specifications:
- Weight Carrying (Ball Mount):
- Max Gross Trailer Weight: 12,000 lb (5,448 kg)
- Max Tongue Weight: 1,200 lb (545 kg)
- Weight Distributing:
- Max Gross Trailer Weight: 15,000 lb (6,810 kg)
- Max Tongue Weight: 1,500 lb (681 kg)
Additional Notes:
- For short bed models (2006–2008), ensure proper alignment of rearmost holes and drill as necessary.
- On some models, it may be possible to install the rearmost carriage bolt through the end of the vehicle crossmember.
- 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.
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.
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