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FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN
PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
5. Safety cables are rated at 6000 lbs. per pair. Your vehicle and all of its contents cannot
exceed 6000 lbs.
Pull the safety cables so that all of the slack is at the motorhome.
IMPORTANT!: Cables too short: Make sure there is enough slack in the cables at the
motorhome to allow for sharp turns. If you have a hitch extension or other equipment that
extends the distance between your towed car and motorhome the standard cables may be
too short. Failure to use long enough cables will result in severe non-warranty damage to the
towing system when turning sharp corners. If you require longer cables, contact Roadmaster,
to custom make longer cables for your needs.
IMPORTANT!: Cables too long: On some hook-ups, the cables may be too long, and may
allow the cables to hang too low. The cables will drag when traveling through dips and low
spots resulting in non-warranty damage. If your cables are too long, you will need to wrap
the excess cable around the bar to take up the slack. REMEMBER TO LEAVE ENOUGH
SLACK FOR TURNING SHARP CORNERS!
4. If you are connecting the Sterling to a ROADMASTER bracket that has removable arms,
then you MUST use the short safety cables (that came with your brackets) to connect
between the Cable Anchor and the portion of your mounting bracket that is permanently
bolted to your towed car. This is required by law. You may lose your car if you do not
properly use the safetly short cables.
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