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Today we're going to be taking a look at part number RP6637. These are the Reese replacement lift brackets for Reese Weight Distribution Systems. The brackets are going to mount on the trailer tongue and they're going to provide the connection points for the chainS that are connected to the weight distribution spring bars. Those chains are going to connecT right here to this little hook. The lift… see more >
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The vast majority of trailers on the market use a standard coupler (installed on top of the trailer frame) which is compatible with the B&W Continuum Weight Distribution System w/ Sway Control #BW28FR. Underslung couplers aren't as…
view full answer...Yes, the lift brackets part #RP6637 and the chain part #3216 would work with the Pro Series RB3 weight distribution part #PS49582 that you have.
view full answer...Thanks for reaching out! All weight distribution systems have the same basic shank size so you can definitely use your Equal-i-zer shank with the B&W Continuum Weight Distribution System w/Sway Control #BW28FR if the included shank…
view full answer...The Replacement Lift Brackets, #RP6637, will fit on trailer frames that are 3 inches tall or greater and up to 2-1/2 inches wide along the top. I added a photo of the brackets on a 2 inch by 3 inch trailer frame for you to see. The lift brackets…
view full answer...In order to add a 7-Way trailer connector to your 2017 Ford Expedition you will need to use #ETBC7. There isn't a plug and play type of harness to add a 7-Way to your Expedition. I have included some links that show and explain the ETBC7…
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view full answer...There are different brackets, like the Replacement Heavy Duty Snap-Up Bracket for Reese Weight Distribution Systems #58392 which will fit tongue weight capacities up to 800 lbs. This is the same bracket that comes with the #RP6637. The #RP21501 is…
view full answer...Thank you for providing a photo of your hitch cross tube's open ends. Yes, this is where the TorkLift Camper Tie-Down #TLF3001 will install. The linked installation instructions show the process with clear color photos to detail the install…
view full answer...To choose a weight distribution system you will need to go by the total tongue weight of the set up. This is calculated by taking the tongue weight of the trailer, when loaded and ready to tow, and adding to that the weight of anything loaded behind…
view full answer...To be completely honest the sway control feature of the B and W Continuum part #BW78FR isn't nearly as advanced as the rest of the system. The advertised sway control of this system is in the head of the system between where the ball and the…
view full answer...The B and W Continuum #BW78FR weights 110 lbs but this does not count against the tongue weight capacity of your hitch. B and W states that this essentially becomes a part of the vehicle hitch so it's additional weight does not need to get…
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