Unstable or improperly hitched trailers can fall or separate and cause serious injury or death:
Never attempt to hitch trailer without first reading and following all instructions in the manual provided
with this product. Do not use without reading and understanding the manual.
Never tow a trailer that exceeds all rated capacities. Towing a trailer that exceeds all rated capacities can
result in trailer separation, serious injury, or death.
Never allow any part of the body to be placed under the trailer or between the truck and trailer.
The combined weight of the trailer and its contents must not exceed the lowest truck, hitch, and trailer
weight and tow rating. Keep hands clear when operating coupler mechanism.
Hitching:
Use only with 2 5/16" dia. Gooseball.
1.
2.
Ensure coupler handle is in the locked position and not limited by the pull cable. (Figure 10)
3.
Lower coupler onto gooseneck ball. Handle will open, then snap shut.
4.
Make certain handle has returned forward and is in the locked position before towing.
Figure 10
Handle In Locked
Position
Unhitching:
1.
Using pull cable, pull handle back and hook cable stop onto the bracket. (Figure 11) Handle should be in the
Un-Locked position.
Note: If necessary you can adjust the cable stop by loosening the small set screw (Allen wrench size is 0.05"),
2.
moving cable stop, and then retightening.
3.
Raise trailer off of gooseball, then release cable. (Figure 10)
4.
Ensure latch remains in locked position.
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2018 Horizon Global America Inc.
Installation Instructions
Goosebox
Hitching / Unhitching
WARNING:
Figure 11
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Note:
1) Visually inspect from the side of your
vehicle that the Gooseball is completely
recessed inside the Goosebox coupler.
2) After the handle is in the locked position,
raise the trailer jacks to ensure the
Goosebox is locked onto the Gooseball.
Handle In Un-Locked
Position
94720IN
9/25/18
Part Number(s):
94716, 94720
Pull Cable Hooked
In Cable Stop
Rev. B