User Manual

1. The following instructions should be used to mount the 5th wheel. Care and attention to detail will ensure a quick
quality installation. Check parts against parts list to become familiar with parts in kit. (See Fig. 19)
2. Raise rear of truck high enough to allow jack stands to be placed under rear spring hanger bracket of truck. This will
provide maximum room to install the 5th wheel brackets.
3. Do not install mounting rails over plastic bed liners. Plastic bed liners must be cut out of the way. Base rails may be
installed on spray in liner. Note: Consult installer for recommended curing time.
4. Use only Cequent Towing Products supplied bolts, nuts, and washers to install this kit. All bolts are grade 5 and nuts
are grade 5 unless specified otherwise.
5. Specific instructions for most commonly used vehicles are included. If these instructions do not apply to your vehicle,
be sure that each end of each base rail is connected to the vehicle frame. Each frame bracket must be bolted to the
vehicle frame with two bolts, unless optional weld is used.
To prevent the trailer from hitting the cab with the trailer turned 90°, the center of the hitch should be at least 52" from
the back of the cab when using a long bed truck. (Actual distance required will depend on trailer width and king pin
location.) Short bed (Minimum 38” from back cab to axle center line) trucks require a minimum of a 13” extended pin
box for regular maneuvers and do not apply.
6. Measurements are given from Rear Edge of truck bed to rear edge of the base rail closest to the Rear Edge of truck
for most vehicle applications (see Fig. 18).
7. Center hitch between fender wells and make sure rails are square. Adjust position of rails until both diagonal
measurements are the same. This should allow installation of a gooseneck or other 5th wheels to these rails (Refer to
Fig. 18 below).
8. Drill 8 holes identified in Fig. 18. (Hole location will vary for individual vehicle applications.) Drill all holes with 3/16"
drill and enlarge them with a 17/32" drill. Always use sharp drill bits. A 3/16" pilot hole will greatly speed drilling larger
holes. Install 1/2” carriage bolts into holes. Install 5/16” thick slotted spacer above or below bed to fill corrugations in
bed floor. NOTE: For Toyota Tundra application, part #58197 spacer kit is required. Stack (1) 3/16” and (1) 5/16”
thick slotted spacer to avoid crushing of truck bed.
9. Install mounting brackets onto carriage bolts with the long brackets on forward bolts and short brackets on rearward
(long and short brackets can be interchanged as needed). Secure bolts through mounting brackets with serrated
washers, lock washers, and hex nuts. Secure the other four bolts through the bed with flat washers, lock washers, and
nuts.
For Installation Assistance or Technical Help, Call 1-888-521-0510
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR BASE RAIL INSTALLATION
WARNING:
If the truck is raised, be sure that the truck is properly blocked and restrained to prevent
the truck from falling. Failure to do so may result in the truck suddenly falling, causing
death or serious injury.
TOOLS
3/16" drill 3/4" Socket & Open End Wrench
17/32" drill 100 lb-ft Torque Wrench
1” drill (Some Dodge application only) "C" Clamps
CAUTION:
These instructions are guidelines only. Actual installation is the responsibility of the
installer and the owner. Always measure truck and trailer before installing hitch to be
sure that there is clearance at the cab and at the bumper to allow for turns.
CAUTION:
Check for obstructions before drilling. Failure to do so could result in damaged fuel or brake lines, structural
members, etc. Cequent Towing Products does its best to communicate tow vehicle manufacturer changes;
however, it is ultimately the responsibility of the installer to prevent damage due to installation.
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