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Today we're going to review part number TLWD1000. This is the Torklift SuperHitch Everest Weight Distribution System. Has a 30,000 pound gross towing weight capacity and a 3,000 pound tongue weight tongue weight capacity. Now this SuperHitch Everest Weight Distribution System is designed to work exclusively with the SuperHitch magnum, the dual receiver trailer hitch, we do sell that separately on… see more >
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You're welcome Chris! Sounds like you've more then got the hitch covered. I can not think of a better option then the TorkLift SuperHitch Magnum Trailer Hitch item #TL74FR. You will be able to pull anything and everything with this hitch and…
view full answer...No, I am sorry Chris it can not. The TorkLift SuperHitch Everest Weight Distribution System item #TLWD1000 can only be used with the TorkLift SuperHitch Magnum Trailer Hitches, like item #TL74FR that fits your 2024 Chevy Silverado 3500. It is because…
view full answer...Sorry Chris but they have not. I checked with B&W and they only offer the B&W Continuum Weight Distribution Head Assembly item #BW68FR that comes with the B&W Continuum Weight Distribution System item #BW28FR.
view full answer...I have a recommendation for you as the unique design and short length of your trailer tongue on your 2011 Stealth Prowler 23 enclosed trailer does not allow for a traditional weight distribution and sway hitch. You may be able to use the B&W…
view full answer...Using a longer shank like the #EQ90-02-4600 will not reduce the capacity of your hitch. It is typically only when you use an adapter or extender like #C45791. Adding in the extra piece is what causes the reduction because of the way force is applied.…
view full answer...TorkLift rates the installation difficulty of the TorkLift SuperHitch Magnum Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class V - 2-1/2" and 2" #TLF1002-30 you were looking at for your 1999 Ford F-250/350 at a 6 out of 10 due to needing to…
view full answer...The difference is that the Blue Ox Swaypro part #BXW2000 is for standard couplers on trailer frames that attach to the top of the trailer frame and the #BXW2003 is for underslung couplers which attach to the bottom of the frame. Now the specific…
view full answer...The Roadmaster Hitch Extender part #RM-071 that you referenced is designed to be used only in flat towing situations where there wouldn't be hardly any tongue weight. This is due to the fact that the vehicle being towed has all 4 wheels on the…
view full answer...If your 2015 Ford F350 has the 2-1/2 inch hitch, you can use the Reese Titan #RP45292 Hitch Box Extension and Reducer. The extension is designed so that it can either be used in its 34 inch configuration or be cut down to 24 inches in length, which…
view full answer...Hitch extensions over 18 inches aren't very common because of the stress and torque they put on the trailer hitch and vehicle frame. For a 30 inch extension, the first place we will want to start is with your truck's trailer hitch. In order…
view full answer...That's a very cool bike so I can see why you want to bring it but the issue is that any type of extension is going to reduce your tongue weight capacity by 50 percent which is not something you will be able to do. The only thing you can do to add…
view full answer...Hitch extenders do reduce hitch capacity as you noted. A better option to create space between your aftermarket bumper tire mount and your trailer's electric tongue jack is an extra-long shank for your Fastway weight distribution hitch. This…
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