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Michael: Hi there. I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Today we're going to be taking a quick look at the Reese weight distribution system. Now, if you're not familiar with what a weight distribution system does, it's going to help solve that problem that a lot of us have when we hook up our trailer to our tow vehicle and we're going down the road, our tow… see more >
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The Reese #RE44FR would indeed offer weight distribution and sway control. The kit includes a 2-5/16 inch trailer ball and the adjustable weight distribution shank. The system is rated for trailers with a 600-1150 lb fully loaded tongue weight. You…
view full answer...The owner's manual for the 2014 Ford F-150 only shows the gross combined weight rating which is the most that the truck and trailer can weigh together. So I checked the towing guide from Ford for the 2014 model year. Capacity is also…
view full answer...I recommend going with the 1,000lb SumoSprings Solo Custom Helper Springs #SS35GR for 4WD or #SS35GR for 2WD. These are going to give you all the support and control you need, without affecting your factory ride quality on daily driving. The 1.5K…
view full answer...The L-brackets of the Reese weight distribution system #RE44FR need to install between 24.5 and 27.5 inches from the hitch ball center. I attached a picture that I took from the instructions that shows this. The range gives you a bit of flexibility…
view full answer...From my available research on your travel trailer, you have a tongue weight of 876 pounds. If this is the case, then yes! The Reese Pro Round Bar Weight Distribution w Sway Control - Round Bar - 11,500 lbs GTW, 1,150 lbs TW #RE44FR is the perfect…
view full answer...Between the 1,500 lb SumoSprings #SS95GR and 1,000 lb SumoSprings #SS35GR that fit your 2023 Nissan Titan, the best option is the latter, the 1k springs: - SumoSprings Solo Custom Helper Springs #SS35GR The 1,000 lb capacity is more than enough…
view full answer...The Reese Pro Round Bar Weight Distribution w Sway Control #RE44FR is rated for a tongue weight of 600-1,150lbs and a maximum trailer weight of 11,500lbs. With your trailer GVWR being 9465 and dry tongue weight of 650lbs you do meet all the…
view full answer...Yes, you can add friction sway control to your Reese Pro Round Bar Weight Distribution #RE44FR, and Reese recommends this is exactly what you should do to improve the sway control (just keep in mind friction sway control cannot be used on trailers…
view full answer...There are a few different ReCurve R3 weight rating options available so I don't know exactly what system you have and if it's properly rated for your trailer with just that info. Your old trailer was rated to weigh up to 4,400 lbs and your…
view full answer...Since you mentioned that you're only experiencing a little bit of sag on your truck with your Reese Pro Round Bar Weight Distribution w Sway Control #RE44FR, I recommend adding another washer. Reason being, installing each washer will lower…
view full answer...I confirmed with my contact at Curt that the spring bars of the Curt Trunnion Weight Distribution System part #17302 is 30-5/8 inches. You are also correct about the Curt Short-Arm Systems as they have 28-5/8 inch length spring bars. I attached an…
view full answer...The stock bump stops on your 2005 GMC Yukon XL should be located outside of the coil springs so they would not interfere with the AirLift system you installed. You could add some different rubber springs such as #TGMRYS4 but since you already have…
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