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Today we're going to be taking a look at part number RP66020. This is the Reese Weight Distribution system. This unit is going to help evenly distribute the weight over your axles on both the tow vehicle and your trailer for stability and control. Ultimately, it's going to create a more level ride for both the tow vehicle and trailer. This particular unit's going to use the trunnion spring bars.… see more >
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The adjustment of any friction sway control system, including the Reese #83660, is relatively simple. Basically, you will drive with the trailer loaded to determine if more or less tension is needed. Then you will either make it tighter or looser…
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view full answer...As you are currently set up, you should have no problem towing a trailer of that particular weight, but the trailer you mention is pretty long. I would consider going with a weight distribution system because of the improvements in ride, steering and…
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