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Ellen: Hey everybody. I'm Ellen here etrailer.com and we're going to be taking a quick look at the Curt Short Arm Weight Distribution System with trunnion bars. This is going to help to alleviate a lot of the problems that happen whenever you're doing any kind of bumper towing or using that hitch on the back of your vehicle. If your vehicle is rated… see more >
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I have a great solution for using a weight distribution system with your new V-nose cargo trailer. I recommend using the Reese Chain Hangers #RP58305 with the weight distribution system you choose. These brackets can either be bolted onto or welded…
view full answer...I wish I could say yes, but as of right now they are not a fit for the 2016 models and we do not have any other suspension enhancement options. If you are trying to fight suspension sag from the tongue weight of a trailer there is a better option.…
view full answer...The Redarc Tow-Pro Liberty #RED24FR is the way to go over the Elite #RED44FR as you get the nicer functions of the Elite at a lower price. The Elite has the ability to be the more preferred proportional style of controller as well as a time-delayed…
view full answer...The round or trunnion bars refers to the end of the spring bars. Round bars are typically designed for lighter applications, are a bit harder to install and are usually priced lower than trunnion bars. Trunnion bars are typically designed to be…
view full answer...If your current brake assemblies are self-adjusting, once the hub/drum is removed you will be able to see the adjuster cable extending across the brake assembly as shown in the photo I have edited for you. If you find you do not have them, you can…
view full answer...9 inches of ground clearance will be adequate for most situations. If you need the drop that the part #17120 provides to tow your trailer level that would be the priority over ground clearance. This shank does not drop down too far so there…
view full answer...I would not think in Spain or France that they would use foot pounds since it isn't a metric measurement. But regardless I checked with Curt and the 450 foot pounds is what you would need.
view full answer...I understand your concerns and most of the reliable TPMS options include a booster component. Depending on your tire setup, I recommend the TireMinder RV TPMS for Smartphone, Item #TPMS-APP-6. The TireMinder system, Item #TPMS-APP-6, comes with 6…
view full answer...We do carry weight distribution systems with shorter spring bars, however, all of the spring bars for the Reese SC weight distribution systems are the same size. Unfortunately, they do not make shorter spring bars for this system. Instead, I…
view full answer...In order to see how the brackets install on a CURT weight distribution system, I have included a link to part #17302. The bracket installation will be the same on the #C17332 system that you have referenced. As far as clearance, I spoke with my…
view full answer...A trailer with accessories like propane tanks up front or with V-nose construction like yours can make it more challenging to install a weight distribution (WD) system. WD spring bar brackets typically need to mount 25 - 30-inches behind the hitch…
view full answer...You do have a very interesting situation. When it comes to aluminum trailers we always defer to the manufacturer whether it is just a utility trailer or an RV trailer like your toy hauler. Aluminum frames can't always withstand the pressure of a…
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