Specifications

For all towing systems…
Use the built-in cable guides and cross the safety cables under the
hitch receiver, as shown in Figure 4.
Unscrew the connecting nuts on each quick link to connect the safety
cable loops. Finger-tighten the nuts firmly, until the loop is completely
closed, to secure the attachment. Do not substitute carabiners or other
devices for the quick links — the quick links are designed to hold the weight
of a towed vehicle; carabiners are not.
Option 1
If the tow bar mounting bracket is similar to the one shown in Figure 4
and the safety cables are long enough, connect the snap hook (or quick
link) to the safety cable anchor built into the mounting bracket.
Note: the snap hooks can be attached at either the towed vehicle or the
motorhome. But if you attach them at the towed vehicle you can quickly
store the safety cables, as well as the power cord, underneath the tow bar
cover (optional, part number 055-3). When you disconnect the tow bar to
store it at the back of the motorhome, disconnect the cables and cord at
the towed vehicle; leave them connected at the motorhome. Then fold the
cables and cord up with the tow bar.
Use this method only when traveling. For extended storage, see the
owner’s manual.
Option 2
Some ROADMASTER tow bar mounting brackets with removable arms,
such as the one in Figure 4, use both a long safety cable and a short
safety cable on each side.
Each long safety cable runs from the towing vehicle to a quick link
attaching it to one of the quick-disconnects. This quick link is also an
attachment point for one of the short safety cables; another quick link
attaches the short safety cable to the mounting bracket.
The safety cables must be carefully routed so that they cannot
become pinched, frayed, scraped or otherwise damaged, and so they
will not drag when going over dips or low spots.
Do not use the cables if they show any signs of wear or damage
— immediately discontinue towing and replace the cables.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in cable failure, which
may cause property damage, personal injury or even death.
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Figure 4
Proper installation of safety cables
If the quick links are not completely tightened, with the loop closed,
the safety cables may detach. In the event of a towing system failure,
the towed vehicle will detach, which may cause property damage,
personal injury or even death.
If your towing system requires two sets of safety cables, always
use both the long and the short safety cables. Connect them as shown
in Figure 5. Otherwise, in the event of a towing system failure, the
towed vehicle will detach, which may cause property damage, personal
injury or even death.
Option 1
(Safety cable anchor is not present on all brackets)
Option 2
The Falcon All Terrain owner’s manual…
…contains additional illustrations to accompany these instructions, as
well as important safety information, the limited warranty and other infor-
mation to make your towing experience safe and pleasant.
Read the owner’s manual cover to cover before towing a vehicle.
Figure 5