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Hi there heavy haulers. Today, we're going to be taking a look at Blue Ox's line of their TrackPro weight distribution systems. These are available in three different weights, depending upon the tongue weight of your trailer. There's an 800, 1,000 and 1300 pound option. As long as you don't exceed that, you're good. So if you have only 500 pounds, the 800 would be fine for you.… see more >
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I would recommend that Blue Ox TrackPro #BLU77FR simply because it does not have lift chains like the SwayPro #BXW1006. Both will do a great job but the TrackPro will have a little less movement because of the absence of drop chains. Blue Ox is a…
view full answer...Weight distribution systems are prone to making some odd noises, but a sound that would wake that dead is probably on the higher than normal side of things. The lift brackets of the Curt kit part #C17500 that you referenced can be greased and you can…
view full answer...The Curt TruTrack Weight Distribution System is an excellent weight distribution system option with integrated sway control. It is one of my personal favorite systems being the best bang for your buck option. It comes with a pre-torqued 2-5/16"…
view full answer...As long as the Spring Bars #BLU52FR lay flat on the L-Brackets #BLU72QR for your Blue Ox Track Pro weight distribution you are okay to use the brackets pitched slightly forward. The only issue would be if the spring bar is only touching the edge off…
view full answer...Yes, you should swap the weight distribution bars to the 1,000-lb Spring Bars for Blue Ox TrackPro #BLU52FR. These have a tongue weight capacity of 800-1000lbs. It is important to use the correct bars with the TrackPro since the sway control and…
view full answer...Sonic 21-foot travel trailers like their SN170VBH, which is 21-feet long with a GVWR of 4000-lbs, is certainly heavy enough relative to the Armada's weight of 5500 to 5900-lbs that a weight distribution system is called for. If you find that your…
view full answer...To unhook the Blue Ox TrackPro Weight Distribution w/ Sway Control - 7-Hole Shank - 10K GTW, 1K TW #BLU77FR when you are done towing you will need to jack up the trailer to take some tension off the spring bars, and then as you mentioned remove the…
view full answer...Yes, you can use the Replacement 1,000-lb Spring Bars for Blue Ox TrackPro Weight Distribution System #BLU52FR with the Blue Ox TrackPro Weight Distribution w/ Sway Control #BLU27FR.
view full answer...Weight distribution hitches like the Blue Ox TrackPro all typically have a tongue weight range that they're designed to handle and going too far above or below that range with hinder the performance of the hitch. In the 900lb tongue weight range…
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...The B&W Continuum Weight Distribution System item #BW78FR weighs 116 lbs. The weight of the weight distribution system does not get added to your trailer's tongue weight. I have linked a review video below so you can see the features of this…
view full answer...The Blue Ox Track Pro 7 Hole Shank #BLU28FR can be used with systems with a tongue weight up to 1,300 pounds. Upgrading the bars to a capacity more suitable for your needs would require the Replacement 1,000 pound Track Pro Bars #BLU52FR. These are…
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