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Hi there I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Today, we're going to take a quick look at the Equalizer weight distribution shank. The shank is going to slide into your two inch by two inch receiver tube opening on your tow vehicle's hitch. It's then going to allow you to connect your weight distribution system's head here so that you can tow your trailer with the stability of that weight distribution… see more >
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To replace either of the hitch balls that come with the Curt Deep Drop Adjustable 2-Ball Mount #C49NR you need the Curt Dual Ball Attachment #C69NR. The individual hitch balls aren't replaceable so you have the get the platform piece, but you…
view full answer...We can absolutely help you out here, and it makes sense that you'd be getting more sway than you want with an 8,000 lb Fastway system since it isn't rated quite high enough for the 840 lb tongue weight of your loaded 2021 Forest River Vibe.…
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view full answer...The tongue weight capacity of the Curt weight distribution shank part #C17132 that you referenced is 1,500 lbs. I believe that is your only question but if you have any other parts from your WD system that needs to be replaced let me know and…
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view full answer...You can certainly use a weight distribution system on your lifted truck. The key will be to find a weight distribution shank that offers you enough drop to be able to tow your trailer level. Weight distribution systems are available without a shank…
view full answer...The weight distribution shank we offer with the most amount of drop is the Equalizer Weight-Dist Shank part #EQ44FR which offers up to 12" of drop. I have attached a full list of options below if you feel this is too much. That said, measuring…
view full answer...Measuring to find the right rise or drop needed to tow the trailer level is easy. First park the truck and trailer on level ground and uncouple the trailer from the truck. Use the trailer's jack to make the trailer level. Measure from the ground…
view full answer...For a correct measurement you need to measure the distance from the ground to the top of the receiver opening on your vehicle. You then need to measure the height from the ground to the bottom of your coupler on your trailer when the trailer is level…
view full answer...I recommend using the B&W Ball and Safety Chain Kit #BWGNXA2061 for the factory puck system on your 2020 Ford F-350 Super Duty. I like this kit of the Curt #C60692 and Reese #RP30137 options because it uses a handle to secure the gooseneck hitch…
view full answer...We have plenty of options for your Reese Pro Round Bar Weight Distribution w Sway Control #RE44FR! I recommend taking a look at the: -Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution Shank #EQ44FR. This shank has 12" of drop and 15" of rise, which is…
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