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Today we're going to be reviewing part number RP66542. This is the Reese Weight Distribution System. It's going to include a shank as well as the hitch pin and clip to get the shank secured inside of your hitch. This system is designed to evenly distribute weight over the axles of the tow vehicle and trailer for stability and control. It's going to creates a more level ride for both the tow… see more >
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