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Reese Weight Distribution Shank - 16,000 lbs

Reese Weight Distribution Shank - 16,000 lbs

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Shank offers 7-3/8" rise and 2-3/4" drop when used with round-bar systems and 8-5/8" rise and 2" drop when used with trunnion-bar models. 1-800-940-8924 to order Reese accessories and parts part number RP54998 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Reese products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Reese Weight Distribution Shank - 16,000 lbs. Accessories and Parts reviews from real customers.
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Reese Accessories and Parts

  • Weight Distribution Hitch
  • Shanks
  • Fits 2 Inch Hitch
  • Reese
  • Round - 2 Inch Drop
  • Trunnion - 2 Inch Drop
  • Round - 7 Inch Rise
  • Trunnion - 8 Inch Rise

Shank offers 7-3/8" rise and 2-3/4" drop when used with round-bar systems and 8-5/8" rise and 2" drop when used with trunnion-bar models.


Features:

  • Designed for use with either round-bar or trunnion-bar weight-distribution systems
  • Provides both drop and rise
  • Weight distribution cast shank
  • Machined for a tighter fit
  • Seven vertical mounting holes with groove for mounting accessories
  • Black powder coat resists rust and corrosion


Specs:

  • Fits: 2" x 2" trailer hitch receivers
  • Gross towing weight capacity: 16,000 lbs
  • Tongue weight capacity: 1,600 lbs
  • Round bar system:
    • Rise: 7-3/8" from top of hitch receiver tube opening
    • Drop: 2-3/4" from top of hitch receiver tube opening
  • Trunnion-bar system:
    • Rise: 8-5/8" from top of hitch receiver tube opening
    • Drop: 2" from top of hitch receiver tube opening
  • Overall dimensions: 14-1/4" long x 10-1/2" tall
  • Distance from center of shank pin hole to back end of receiver : 4"
    • Distance from center of shank pin hole to notch: 2-3/4"
    • Distance from center of shank pin hole to back of adjustment shank: 8-1/4"
    • Distance from center of shank pin hole to center of adjustment shank pin holes: 9-1/4"
    • Distance from center of shank pin hole to front of adjustment shank: 10-1/4"
  • Space between pin holes center on center on adjustment shank: 1-1/4"
  • Limited lifetime warranty


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54998 Reese Weight Distribution Shank

Item # RP54998




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Reese Weight Distribution Shank - 16,000 lbs - RP54998

Average Customer Rating:  4.9 out of 5 stars   (30 Customer Reviews)

Shank offers 7-3/8" rise and 2-3/4" drop when used with round-bar systems and 8-5/8" rise and 2" drop when used with trunnion-bar models.

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This shank was purchased to pull a 37-foot, 9800-lb. conventional travel trailer. Absolutely no problem for this robust Reese shank.



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I purchased this as a replacement for the other Reese shank in the picture. I wanted the longer one but the WD head holes are set back a 1 1/4” vice the more nominal 1”. This slight 1/4” difference kept the Equalizer 12k head from pivoting and the lack of a solid face does not have a place for the adjustment bolt to push on. This one has 9 1/2” distance from the receiver pin to center of the riser arm. Many are only 8” , so the additional 1 1/2” allowed for enough clearance for the tailgate to lie flat and has a solid face. I’m happy with this one.



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Lighter weight than my earlier shank, and the height of the hitch is much better. The connection to my Airstream trailer works better, no longer screeching, and the trailer is much more horizontal. The shank no longer is subject to occasional digging into the ground or scratching across a speed bump.

Martin

10/30/2022

The Reese shank that I bought last year and have been using has been great. This summer I had a new hitch receiver installed on my Ram 1500, which lowered the receiver somewhat. Because of this, I flipped the new shank, so my hitch is better positioned. This shank is much lighter weight than shank I used in the past, and which was unsuitable to flip over because it was too long to use with its vertical part pointing up.



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This drop shank does exactly what it's supposed to do. I have a 2015 Nissan Titan and a 2016 Airstream. Airstreams are low profile, modern pickup trucks sit high. I had to replace the shank that came with a Reese hitch in order to level the airstream behind the Titan. This one is JUST long enough. Have had several thousand miles of problem-free towing.



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Flipping my shank over in the raised position made my ball too high and having it down made it to low. This shank was perfect as I could raise my ball just one more hole because of how this one is more of a T-shape versus an L, thus it has one more hole that I can raise my ball without flipping the shank over. It has worked out perfectly.



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Great product & company. The only place to purchase trailer parts & accessories for trailer or tow vehicle is etrailer.



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If you need to order things on line like they sell - Then this is the company to go with. They are the best. They have very good products, I am very pleased. They are very fast on delivery also. I have ordered different things from this company before.I am very pleased with the service I have got . They have been Excellent to me Thank You



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Product is well built and arrived as advertised. No complaints. Would buy from etrailer.com again.



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Just what I needed Great Product !



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The extra hole gave me the extension I needed Now my RV is level with the truck and in arrived on time



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Well built and the service from etrailer was the best.



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Product came undamaged, on time and fit the application.



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Quality, Ordering quick and simple quick delivery



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Works and fits perfectly.



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Perfect



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Order arrived in three days nice friendly people you all did good will shop there again if I need more parts highly recommend



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Good fit. Fast service. Knowledgeable people on the phone order line.



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product worked as decribed



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Thanks for great parts at competitive prices, and fast service..



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exactly what I needed. price was good and shipping was great.



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  • Matching Shank With 2 Inch Receiver for Reese Titan Weight Distribution System
    The best shank for the Reese Titan Weight Distribution # RP66006 to fit in a 2" receiver is the Reese Weight Distribution Shank # RP54998 because it is the shank with the highest capacity at 16,000 lbs which is the closest you can get to matching the Titan's 17,000 lb capacity. I've added a link to a video review of this shank for you to check out.
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  • Availability of 2-Inch Weight Distribution Shank with Tongue Weight Rating Higher Than 1600-lbs
    On the Reese weight distribution shank # RP54998 the distance from the center of the hitch pin hole to the head mounting holes is 9-1/4-inches. This is shown on the linked photo. This shank will work with your Reese trunnion head assembly. The grooves in the shank are provided to allow mounting of certain accessories. We do offer 2-inch weight distribution shanks with tongue weight (TW) ratings higher than 1600-lbs. For example, Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Weight Distribution Shank # AMAC1...
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  • Is the Reese Weight Distribution Shank Only For Weight Distribution
    The Reese Weight Distribution Shank - 16,000 lbs # RP54998 is typically used for a weight distribution system. It can, however, be used as a ball mount. This shank style would work with the Replacement Hitch Ball Platform for Pro Series Adjustable 3-Ball Mount - 14K # PS63075 which would make it an adjustable ball mount similar to the Pro Series Adjustable 3-Ball Mount for 2" Hitches - 4-3/4" Drop, 5-11/16" Rise - 14K # 63070.
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  • Reese Weight Distribution Shank with 2 and 3-1/4 Inch Drop for Trunnion Bar System
    I checked with Reese and the drop should be 2 inches from the top of the receiver opening to the top of the ball platform on the weight distribution head. Going with shank # RP63971 will be the better option.
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  • How Long is the Shank Included with 1,200 Pound Reese Steadi-Flex
    The distance from the center of the hitch pin hole to the center of the hitch ball hole on the Reese Steadi-Flex # RP66560 is around 13 inches. The shank included with the system is part # RP54998. If you need a longer shank that has similar rise and drop specs you can use part # RP3214 which is about 3 to 3-1/2 inches longer from the hitch pin hole to the ball hole.
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  • Will a Fastway Weight Distribution Shank Work with a Reese WD System
    Yes, the Fastway Weight Distribution Shank part # FA92-02-4214 that you referenced will work with Reese weight distribution heads. Most systems (including this one), use 3/4 inch holes that are 1-1/4 inches apart so they can be used on various different setups.
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  • Replacement Weight Distribution Shank and Trunnion Bars for Trailer with 1,700 lb Spring Bars
    For a Reese shank that has a 1,600 lb tongue weight capacity that should work great you would want the part # RP54998. Since your tongue weight is around 1,500 lbs you would want to go with the 1,700 lb trunnion bars part # 66010. These have the curved ends that will work with the Straitline system you have as well.
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  • Weight Distribution System Recommendation for Truck Towing Trailer with Camper in Truck Bed
    Thanks for all of the information you listed. The best way to pick out a weight distribution system is to base it off of the loaded tongue weight of the setup when it is loaded and ready to tow. This figure also includes the weight of any cargo behind the rear axle of the tow vehicle. I attached a help article on determining tongue weight for you to check out as well. You will want the loaded tongue weight of your setup to fall right in the middle of the tongue weight range of the system...
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  • Weight Distribution System for Trailer with Covered A-Frame
    The Pole-Tongue Adapter for Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution Systems part # EQ95-01-5950 is designed to be used on straight-tongue trailers and would not work with your a-frame trailer. Since you said that the tongue of your a-frame is covered by the nose of the trailer you will want to consider a system that uses chains and attaches directly to the sides of the frame rails rather than clamping around them. For this, I recommend the Strait-Line Weight Distribution w Sway Control part #...
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  • Recommendation for a Lighter Weight Distribution System for Trailer with 350 Pounds Tongue Weight
    Reese weight distribution shank # RP54998 and the one that comes with Curt weight distribution system, 17300 (discontinued), weigh about the same which is 20 pounds so you would not benefit from switching shanks. The various weight distribution heads also weigh about 20 pounds (not counting the ball) so really you are looking at a combined weight of around 40 pounds no matter which system you go with. The Reese trunnion bar head, round on system # RP66020 is the lightest set up since...
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  • How to Determine Hitch Classification for 2 inch Hitch on Vehicle
    2 inch hitches are typically a Class III if they are on SUVs larger cars, and lighter duty trucks. If it's a heavier duty truck though it's most likely a Class IV. A good indicator is the towing capacity for the hitch. If it's up to around 8,000 lbs it's most likely a Class III. If it's up to around 12,000 lbs it's most likely a Class IV. I attached a help article on hitch classifications for you to check out as well.
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  • Dimension Of Drop When Using Reese Weight Distribution Shank # RP54998 With Round Bar System
    I reached out to the manufacturer and they stated that the round bars can have up to 4-7/8 inch rise or 6-7/8 inch drop with round bars when you use the Reese Weight Distribution Shank - 16,000 lbs # RP54998. They also stated that trunnion bars will subtract 1 inch from each of the rise and drop measurements.
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  • Can Reese Weight Distribution Shank 54998 be Used in Place of Reese Shank 54970
    Yes, you can use weight distribution shank # RP54998 in place of shank # RP54970. The hole spacing and size to mount the weight distribution head is the same on both shanks.
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  • Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution Hitch For 12,000 lb GVWR Trailer
    When I took a look at the specs of your 2019 Jayco Eagle 332CBOK, it said the trailer had a GVWR of 12,000 lbs, and based on that we know your tongue weight is going to be in the 1,500 lb range. With that in mind, there is one option for an Equal-i-zer weight distribution hitch with the needed capacity for trailer: - Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution System with 4-Point Sway Control # EQ64FR This system is designed to work with trailers that have a total loaded tongue weight between 1,200...
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  • Would Using an Appropriately Rated Weight Distribution System Help With Sway Control
    It would be beneficial to have a weight destitution system that can handle the load you are pulling. The Curt TruTrack 2P Weight Distribution System w/ Sway Control # C69JR you are currently using is only rated for up to 1,000 lbs. of tongue weight, which you are exceding. I would recommend a system like the Strait-Line Weight Distribution w/ Sway Control # RP66075 which fits tongue weights between 1,100 and 1,700 lbs. This does not include a shank or ball, which are available separately. -...
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  • Recommended Shank for Strait-Line Weight Distribution System in a 2 Inch Trailer Hitch Receiver
    Yes, the Reese Strait-Line Weight Distribution System # RP66075 can use a shank for 2 inch trailer hitch receivers. I suggest the Reese # RP54998 that's rated for 1,600 pounds tongue weight. You'll also need a hitch ball with the Strait-Line. Part # 63840 is a great choice.
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  • Recommended Weight Distribution with Sway Control for Toy Hauler with 1,465 lb Tongue Weight
    The difference between a 2-point and 4-point sway control system has to do with the amount of locations where friction is used on the system to limit and stop trailer sway. A 4-point system like the Equal-i-zer # EQ37120ET you referenced uses friction at the ends of each spring bar on the trailer frame as well as where they mount in the head. A 2-point system will generally just have friction spots at the ends of the spring bars. A 4-point system will technically provide a bit more sway...
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  • Dimensions of the Pro Series 63072 Pintle Hook Mount and Shank
    The Pro Series Adjustable Pintle Hook Mounting Plate for 2" Hitches - 14K lbs # 63072 has a measurement from the front of the mounting plate to the center of the hitch pin hole of 9-11/16 inches. It sounds like you are wanting to know the backing of that front plats which will be at about 3/4 inches shorter. If you are seeking the measurement from the hitch pin hole to the back of the shank for clearance used in the rise position, it is 6-3/4 inches. I've attached a video to help with...
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  • Do I Need To Use A Weight Distribution System When Towing My Trailer?
    Needing or not needing a weight distribution system will depend on how your 2015 Dodge Ram 2500 handles the trailer and I always tell people to try towing without one before biting the bullet. If the back of your truck is squatting when you are hooked up and or you are experiencing sway when towing, then yes I highly recommend using a weight distribution system at all times. On the other hand, if you are not really getting any squatting in the rear end and not feeling any sway problems,...
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  • Reese Weight Distribution Shank with the Most Drop
    None of the Reese weight distribution shanks have a drop of 17 inches. The longest drop comes from # RP3344 and it has a max drop of 8-5/8 inches when used with a round bar system, 7-58 inches drop when used with a trunnion bar system. I have included a link to all of the Reese weight distribution shanks we carry.
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  • Weight Distribution System Recommendation for Trailer with over 1,200 lbs Tongue Weight
    The best way to pick out a weight distribution system is to base it off of the loaded tongue weight of the setup when it is loaded and ready to tow. This figure also includes the weight of any cargo behind the rear axle of the tow vehicle. I attached a help article on determining tongue weight for you to check out as well. You will want the loaded tongue weight of your setup to fall right in the middle of the tongue weight range of the system you use. If the tongue weight unloaded is...
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  • Recommended Weight Distribution with Sway Control For Lance Trailer
    The Curt MV Weight Distribution System w/ Friction Sway Control - Round Bar - 14K GTW, 1.4K TW # C17063 is far too large a system for your trailer tongue weight and that may be part of the sway issue as that will make your trailer too rigid in its ride. My recommendation for you is to use a system with integrated anti-sway that is rated for your tongue weight. You want to base your system off the total tongue weight which is your trailer's loaded tongue weight along with any cargo behind...
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  • Largest Drop Weight Distribution Shank
    Thanks for the picture! That's a large drop you are needing. I recommend the Curt Weight Distribution Shank - 12" Long - 15-3/4" or 16-1/4" Drop - 1,500 lbs TW item # C17125. The Curt shank is compatible with your Reese weight distribution system. I have attached a diagram detailing the dimensions of this shank so you can confirm you need one with this big of a drop.
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  • Can Reese RP54917 Weight Distribution Shank Be Used in Rise Position
    The Reese/ProSeries # RP63971 weight distribution shank can be used in the drop position only, so if you're looking for a shank that would provide a rise, it wouldn't be a good choice for you. Instead, I'd recommend the Reese # RP54970, which provides a rise up to 6-1/2 inches when used with a trunnion bar system or 5-1/4 inches with a round bar. If you needed a taller rise, the # RP54998 provides a rise up to 8-5/8 when used with a trunnion bar system or 7-3/8 inches if used with a round bar.
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