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GO User Guide
Preparing your tow vehicle:
There are two essential areas that need to be addressed in order to prepare your vehicle to
tow your GO camping trailer, the hitch system and the electrical system. Trailer hitches and
electrical systems can be done either by yourself or they can be done professionally by a
third party service. This manual will not provide information on how to install either and
suggests that you have it done professionally by a certied mechanic or other approved
service person.
Hitch:
Your GO camping trailer is lightweight and falls into the category of a “light-duty Class 1”
trailer. The GO coupler ts onto a standard 2” ball. When choosing your 2” ball and receiver
hitch, conrm that they are capable of carrying the weight of the loaded GO and that it is
designed to t onto your tow vehicle. The GO’s tongue weight is approx. 85lbs. The
manufacturer or dealer can usually provide all that information on their website, on the
phone, or in person.
(See Chassis system for more in-depth information on the hitch and coupler)
Electrical:
GO is equipped with an advanced lighting system. Large LED brake/stop/turn lights are
located on the rear pillars. Round, amber lights are located at the base of the pillars on the
front sides, and red lights are located on the back sides. There is a license plate light that is
attached to the rear step and is detachable with a quick-connect plug.
The whole system is connected to a standard at 4-pin connector. In order to connect to
your tow vehicle, the proper installation of a compatible electrical system must be made.
We do not provide installation instructions in this manual.
(See Electrical system for more in-depth information on the system)
It is extremely important that the hitch and the
electrical system are properly installed to ensure
safety and functionality of your GO.
Be certain to check with your state regulations
regarding loads that extend beyond your trailer.