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An underslung trailer coupler is one that attaches to the bottom of the trailer frame and an overslung one is one that attaches to the top of the frame. The Replacement Head for Blue Ox SwayPro Weight Distribution Systems part #BXW4011 is for…
view full answer...Sometimes just use of new spring bars can update a weight distribution hitch to match the tongue weight (TW) of a new trailer, but in the case of your Equal-I-zer system, part #EQ37140ET, the highest-rated bars are the 1400-lb set #EQ90-01-1499 that…
view full answer...The answer to your question is yes, As long as you are under the specified weight limit of your vehicle's maximum towing capacity and maximum tongue weight rating, then you can physically tow the trailer. The max tongue weight for your 2009 GMC…
view full answer...While it is recommended to use the RF Controller for Blue Ox Patriot II or Patriot 3 Supplemental Braking Systems #BLU66CR, the systems can be used without it. The Blue Ox Patriot II and Patriot 3 systems are inertia based braking systems. This means…
view full answer...The best way to pick out a weight distribution system is to base it off of the loaded tongue weight of the setup when it is loaded and ready to tow. This figure also includes the weight of any cargo behind the rear axle of the tow vehicle. I attached…
view full answer...You are correct that in the Blue Ox SwayPro Owner's Manual they do recommend use molybdenum grease on both the hitch ball and the spring bars. The LubriMatic Moly EP Grease #LM54FR in a grease gun, such as #L30480, will work well. You could use…
view full answer...With weight distribution systems you can't really make tight turns while backing up. What we recommend is that if you are basically backing up in a straight line you can leave the spring bars on the system. But if you think you will end up…
view full answer...I checked with the manufacturer and confirmed that the Longview Custom Towing Mirrors #LO54FR do fit the new body style of the 2019 Chevy Silverado 1500. In regards to the best fit, it is the Longview as they are custom made for this truck and have a…
view full answer...The key to weight distribution is not to have an exact percentage of the weight transferred to either of the axles. The whole goal behind all of if it is to have your tow vehicle sit as level as possible so that it will brake and handle the best…
view full answer...Weight distribution systems are only available for vehicles with a Class III or higher rated hitch with the 2 inch receiver, not the 1-1/4 inch receiver on a Class I or Class II hitch. Your best bet would be to replace your existing hitch with a…
view full answer...When I looked up the online owner's manual for your 2022 Kia Telluride they have the max trailer weight ratings listed as 1,650 lbs for a trailer without brakes but 5,000 lbs for a trailer with brakes. Since vehicle manufacturers typically rate…
view full answer...The best weight distribution for your 2019 Honda Pilot is the Reese Strait Line part #RP66072 which has the best sway control that works to prevent sway before it starts and also has a tongue weight range that matches well to the towing capacity of…
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