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IMPORANT NOTE:
It is highly recommended that front “helper springs”, “air shocks”, or other similar devices
be installed onto this vehicle to prevent the front suspension from “bottoming out” while
carrying a snow plow. The vehicle must also be properly “ballasted” by placing ballast
weight behind the centerline of the rear axle so that no more than 62% of the total weight
of the vehicle, snow plow, driver, ballast weight, (and any cargo) is placed on the front axle
while at the same time not exceeding the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating and Front or Rear
Gross Axle Weight Ratings.
1. PRELIMINARY: Remove and store the original equipment front skid / splash pan and the
two longitudinal channel struts bolted between the blocker beam (just behind the front
bumper) and the front suspension cross member. Remove the three nuts from the
bumper attaching bolts at the front of each frame rail. Save all the original equipment
fasteners, some will be used to attach the plow mounting, save the remainder for
possible reinstallation if the plow mounting is removed. The skid / splash pan and
longitudinal st
Leave all fasteners loose or “finger tight” until all components have been installed onto the
vehicle or until installation instructions specify to do so.
2. MOUNTING FRAME:
Lift the mounting frame (1) up under the front of the vehicle with
the slotted holes in the front brackets over the six bumper attaching bolts at the front of
the frame rails. Fasten using the six original equipment nuts removed previously. Fasten
the rear push angles of the mounting frame (1) to the threaded holes (that the rear of the
longitudinal struts were attached to) in the front suspension cross member using four of
the original equipment fasteners. Tighten all fasteners fully.
3. FINAL ASSEMBLY AND INSPECTION: Inspect the mounting attachment bolts to be
certain that they are all in place and that they are all tight.
OPTIONAL: PLUG MOUNT BRACKET INSTALLATION: Install the Plug Mount Bracket if the harness will
be mounted on the frame kit, otherwise, the harness may be routed through the grill, bumper, etc… Using
(2) 10-32 x 3⁄4” hex bolts and nylon locknuts, fasten the Plug Mount Bracket to the Plug Mount Bracket
Mounting Tab located on the drivers side of the frame kit receiver. The included 8-32 hardware is used for
mounting the hi-amp battery leads to the Plug Mount Bracket, if used.
Vehicle Mounting Kit
Installation Instructions
Vehicle Mounting Kit Installation Instructions
& Ownerʼs Manual
1FK33 2005 - Toyota Tacoma, Reg.Cab, 4 cyl.,
Manual Transmission
(with Max. GVWR & Max. FGAWR ONLY)
1FK33 2005 - Toyota Tacoma, Reg.Cab, 4 cyl.,
Manual Transmission
(with Max. GVWR & Max. FGAWR ONLY)
Curtis International Inc., Division of Curtis Tractor Cab, Inc. 111 Higgins St. Worcester, MA 01616 Telephone (508) 853-2200 Fax (508) 854-3377
4/05 8M ©2005 Curtis Tractor Cab, Inc. Form A3035
Curtis Tractor Cab, Inc. and/or Curtis International, Inc. reserves the right to change product design or
specification without notice or liability. Curtis Snow plows and truck equipment should only be used on
vehicles equipped with the manufacturerʼs snow plow preparation package. Snow plowing without the
original snow plow preparation package may damage your vehicle and the added weight of the equipment
may impair the operation and control of the vehicle.
SNOW PLOWS
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Page 1 - SNOW PLOWS

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Page 2 - Parts List

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