Owners manual
GROSS LOAD CAPACITY WHEN USED AS A WEIGHT CARRYING HITCH: LBS. TRAILER WEIGHT & LBS. TONGUE WEIGHT.
***DO NOT EXCEED VEHICLE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDED TOWING CAPACITY.***
WARNING: ALL NON-TRAILER LOADS APPLIED TO THIS PRODUCT MUST BE SUPPORTED BY 18050 STABILIZING STRAPS.
** FAILURE TO PROPERLY SUPPORT NON-TRAILER LOADS WILL VOID PRODUCT WARRANTY**
HAVING INSTALLATION QUESTIONS? CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT AT 1-800-798-0813
PERIODICALLY CHECK THIS RECEIVER HITCH TO ENSURE THAT ALL FASTENERS
ARE TIGHT AND THAT ALL STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS ARE SOUND.
Curt Manufacturing Inc., warrants this product to be free of defects in material and/or workmanship at the time of retail purchase by the original purchaser. If the product is found to be defective,
Curt Manufacturing Inc., may repair or replace the product, at their option, when the product is returned, prepaid, with proof of purchase. Alteration to, misuse of, or improper installation of
this product voids the warranty. Curt Manufacturing Inc.'s liability is limited to repair or replacement of products found to be defective, and specifically excludes liability for incidental or
consequential loss or damage.
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INSTALLATION STEPS
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4. Using a phillips screwdriver remove (2) hex head screws from the bottom of the bumper cover, one each
side. Using a 10mm socket remove (1) fastener from under the bumper cover to the right of the exhaust.
5. Using a phillips screw driver remove the final (2) fasteners securing the bumper cover, these are visible
when you open the rear hatch. Note
: You may need to support the bumper cover to prevent it from falling.
6. If your vehicle is equipped with a rear light or rear sensors, disconnect the wiring harness from the back
of the bumper cover and from the rear light. Pull the fender flairs away from the vehicle and pull on each
end of the bumper cover until it "pops" free. Make sure that all of the lights and sensors are disconnected
and place the bumper cover in a safe place to prevent damage.