Technical information

EZ Twistlock bracket attachments
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the bracket first. For the third style, attach the quick links
first.
Refer to Figure 2 to identify the attachment point for
the quick links and quick-disconnects (‘QDs'). (Figure 3
shows the quick links attached to the front of the receiver
brace.)
To attach the removable arms (Figure 3) to the bracket
— the arms are not interchangeable; refer to the exploded
view in the bracket installation instructions to identify the
drivers side and passengers side arms. The exploded
view shows the removable arms in a horizontal position;
orient them to a vertical position, then slide the arms into
the appropriate receiver brace (Figure 3). Twist the arms
90 degrees to lock them in place.
Depending on the specific model, the removable arm
may be locked to the receiver brace with: a D' clip; a
spring-loaded pin; a quick link (see Figure 2); or an inter-
nal cam lock. Refer to the exploded view in the installation
instructions.
Refer to the owners manual and/or the installation
instructions to attach the QDs to the removable
arms, and to attach the tow bar to the QDs. (Owner’s
manuals and installation instructions are available at
www.roadmasterinc.com. Or, call ROADMASTER customer
service at 800-669-9690 to request a copy.)
The short (or, ‘bracket’) safety cables that are in-
cluded in the EZ Twistlock bracket kit must be connected
between the receiver braces and the QDs, as shown in
Figure 3. Pre-drilled holes are provided at both attachment
points for this purpose. Attach the short safety cables at
both points with the quick links (Figure 3). Use the quick
links at the bottom of the QDs as attachment points for
the long safety cables (Figure 3).
Refer toAttaching the safety cables for additional
information.
XL bracket attachments
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Or, call ROADMASTER customer service at 800-669-9690
to request a copy.)
The short (or, ‘bracket’) safety cables that are in-
cluded in the XL bracket kit must be connected between
the receiver braces and the QDs, as shown in Figure 1.
Pre-drilled holes are provided near the front of the re-
ceiver braces and the bottom of the QDs for this purpose.
(The attachment point at the receiver brace may be on
the bracket cross brace, or to one side of the brace, or
directly below it, as shown in Figure 1.)
Attach the short safety cables at both points with the
quick links (Figure 1). Use the quick links at the bottom of
the QDs as attachment points for the long safety cables
(Figure 1).
Refer toAttaching the safety cables for additional
information.
Figure 3
MX
bracket attachments
To attach the removable arms (Figure 4) to the bracket
— the arms are not interchangeable; refer to the exploded
view in the bracket installation instructions to identify the
drivers side and passenger’s side arms. Slide each arm
into the appropriate receiver brace (Figure 4).
A lock tab on the side of each removable arm will
stop it at the point where the pre-drilled holes in the arm
align to the pre-drilled holes in the brace. (For anti-theft
protection, a padlock with a 3/8" or narrower diameter
shank can be attached through the lock tab and remov-
able arm.)
Insert the receiver pin (Figure 4) through both sides
of the brace and the arm; secure it in place with one of
the spring pins. Note: in some vehicles where clearance
at the fascia or the grille is tight, the receiver and spring
pins can be inserted from only one side of the bracket.
Refer to the owners manual and/or the installation
instructions to attach the tow bar to the bracket. (Owner’s
manuals and installation instructions are available at
www.roadmasterinc.com. Or, call ROADMASTER customer
service at 800-669-9690 to request a copy.)
Attach the long safety cables to the bracket with the
quick links (Figure 4). Pre-drilled holes are provided on
the receiver braces for this purpose.
Refer toAttaching the safety cables for additional
information.
Figure 4
Standard and MS
bracket attachments
The front extensions for both standard and MS style
brackets are permanently bolted to the bracket. Standard
brackets accept quick-disconnects (QDs); MS brackets do
not.
For MS brackets — with the exception of the removable
arm, receiver brace and lock tab, use the MX bracket at-
tachment instructions for MS brackets.
For standard brackets to attach the QDs to the front
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