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Curt MV Weight Distribution System - Round Bar - 14,000 lbs GTW, 1,400 lbs TW

Curt MV Weight Distribution System - Round Bar - 14,000 lbs GTW, 1,400 lbs TW

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This weight distribution system will help to evenly distribute the load over the axles of both your tow vehicle and trailer for a smooth, controlled ride. Includes round, forged steel spring bars and an adjustable shank. Hitch ball sold separately. Great Prices for the best weight distribution hitch from CURT. Curt MV Weight Distribution System - Round Bar - 14,000 lbs GTW, 1,400 lbs TW part number C17057 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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CURT Weight Distribution Hitch - C17057

  • 1100 lbs
  • 1200 lbs
  • 1300 lbs
  • Fits 2 Inch Hitch
  • WD Only
  • CURT
  • Includes Shank
  • Electric Brake Compatible
  • Surge Brake Compatible
  • No Sway

This weight distribution system will help to evenly distribute the load over the axles of both your tow vehicle and trailer for a smooth, controlled ride. Includes round, forged steel spring bars and an adjustable shank. Hitch ball sold separately.


Features:

  • Evenly distributes weight over axles of tow vehicle and trailer for improved stability and control
    • Creates a more level ride for both tow vehicle and trailer
  • Round spring bars are constructed of solid, forged steel for strength and durability
  • Adjustable spring bar tension - just switch links in lift chains to fine-tune
  • Desired tilt is achieved with traditional washer design
    • Add or remove washers from spacer rivet to tilt head up or down
  • Grease zerks in the head assembly make for simple maintenance
  • Powder coated steel resists corrosion
  • Snap-up lever eases hookup by reducing lifting required by trailer jack
  • System includes head assembly, adjustable shank, spring bars, lift brackets and chains, snap-up handle, pin and clip, and all necessary hardware
    • Hitch ball sold separately - requires 1-1/4" diameter shank


Specs:

  • Tongue weight: 1,000 lbs - 1,400 lbs
  • Maximum gross towing weight: 14,000 lbs
  • Application: 2" x 2" trailer hitch receivers rated for use with weight distribution systems
  • Maximum rise: 6"
  • Maximum drop: 2-1/2"
  • 1-Year limited warranty


Included w/ SystemRequired - Sold SeparatelyOptional Add-Ons
  • Adjustable Shank
  • System Head
  • Lift Brackets
  • Spring Bars
  • Lift Bar
  • Hitch Pin and Clip
  • Hitch Ball w/ 1-1/4" Diameter Shank
  • Bar-Style Friction Sway Control

Weight Distribution Diagram

Create a more stable ride for your tow vehicle and trailer with a weight distribution hitch. Adding spring bars to your towing system applies leverage, which transfers the load that is pushing down on the rear of your vehicle to all the axles on both your tow vehicle and your trailer, resulting in an even distribution of weight throughout. The result is a smooth, level ride, as well as the ability to tow the maximum capacity of your hitch.


Selecting a Weight Distribution System

The tongue weight rating is the most important factor in determining which size weight distribution system you should use. If the bars of the system you choose are rated too high for your setup, they will create a rigid ride, which can result in a bouncing trailer. If, on the other hand, the bars are not rated high enough, the system will be unable to properly distribute the weight, rendering it virtually useless.


To determine the proper weight rating for a weight distribution system, you must first determine your trailer's tongue weight. Then add to that the weight of the cargo behind the rear axle of your tow vehicle. These two measurements make up the tongue weight rating for a weight distribution system.


Forged Steel Spring Bars

The round spring bars are made from forged steel, giving them a distinct advantage over typical cast steel bars. Forging is a process where thermal and mechanical energy are applied to the steel, resulting in a finished product that is more resilient to impacts and is stronger in terms of shear strength. Simply put, these spring bars do a superior job of helping to hold your trailer in line because of their added strength and durability.


Built-In Grease Zerks

Built-in grease zerk on the Curt weight distribution system head assembly

The system's head features 2 built-in grease zerks so that you can easily lubricate the spring bars without having to remove them from the head assembly. The grease zerks are located on each of the shafts that encase the spring bars. Simply use a grease gun (sold separately) to inject grease into each of the zerks.



17057 Curt MV Round Bar Weight Distribution Hitch

Alternate 17007

Installation Details C17057 Installation instructions



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Curt MV Weight Distribution System - Round Bar - 14,000 lbs GTW, 1,400 lbs TW - C17057

Average Customer Rating:  4.6 out of 5 stars   (753 Customer Reviews)

This weight distribution system will help to evenly distribute the load over the axles of both your tow vehicle and trailer for a smooth, controlled ride. Includes round, forged steel spring bars and an adjustable shank. Hitch ball sold separately.

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Box was destroyed but parts were still in good condition with no scratches. Kind of impressive!



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I received the beat up but we'll taped packed with all the parts included.

I bought a new travel trailer recently. This weight distribution hitch restored my tow vehicle front axle weight to it's original unhitched weight and also to it's unhitched front axle wheel well height measurement. I also was able to load 300lbs of cargo to the front of the travel trailer and only measured a 1/2 inch of increase to the front axle wheel well height.



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Tongue weight of old trailer was 350 lbs. new trailer loaded up was 1100 lbs. Bought a new distribution hitch with 1400 lbs. rating to be sure it was adequate. Easy to fallow instructions for first time setup. No problems, works great.



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I have been using this on my 14000 lb dump trailer for a year now and have been very happy with it.



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I've waited to write his review until I could comment on both etrailer's service and the hitch's performance. First the service: I couldn't believe how quickly this 100 lb. box arrived--two days! Everything was intact and nothing was missing. The customer support of these folks is just incredible. Their prices were as low as I found anywhere, and with their quality service I bought everything I needed here.

Now the hitch. I bought the Curt C17057 WD hitch which has 1400# round bars, plus a pair of Husky friction sway bars for my 25 foot Airstream towed with a 2013 F-150 CrewCab. It's a really nice hitch/TT/TV combination. It controls sway really well, is virtually noise free and transfers weight appropriately, plus isn't nearly as heavy as the ProPride/Hensley hitches. I selected the Curt, in part, because it has grease zerks on the head, while some other candidates didn't. I couldn't be more satisfied!

Biplaner

3/12/2017

One year later, the Curt weight distribution hitch is performing perfectly.It does a good job of transferring weight to the tow vehicle, is quiet and was relatively easy to dial in exactly for my vehicle trailer combination.I coupled it with two Husky anti-sway friction bars, although I have only installed one of them because that has proven enough for my 25 foot trailer. An Eaz-Lift Husky anti-sway bar combination was suggested for me by AndyThomson of CanAm RV, but I substituted the Curt because I liked the greasezerks on the Curt. The Curt is a really well-made unit. Id buy it again,as well as the Huskys, which Ive found to be quiet and effective.



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Staff was helpful in helping me select product and accessories I needed for my Installation. My trailer has a tool box where the load hangers needed to be. A different mount solved the problem. Both etrailer and load equalizer get 5 stars. I’m on their mailing list and they carry an extensive line of products, many that I was totally unaware of. This opens new possibilities for future purchases.

I use my truck to tow a 14,000 GVWR trailer and needed an equalizer hitch for towing heavy loads. I pulled the trailer heavily loaded for over 2000 miles while bucking 20 to 30 mph headwinds and crosswinds. It tracked like it was on rails and strong wind gusts were hardly noticeable.

etrailer also has great articles regarding towing and other products they carry.

Richard M.

2/13/2019

Have used the hitch quite a bit in the past year with some pretty heavy loads. It has performed flawlessly and I couldn’t be happier. Would purchase this hitch again.



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We haul horses all around the country. Our truck has a slide in camper in the bed which requires us to use a 48" extension and w weight distribution system. The Curt system was east to install, has better tolerances than others we have used. Excellent value, we would buy it again without hesitation



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Fast Service at a great price. Box arrived is great shape.
Heavy duty parts for sure, almost 90 lbs.
Did not install it yet, still building shelving in the new trailer so we have not got the final load in it to adjust the spring bars. Will get back when we get the trailer loaded.

Frank R.

8/24/2016

It has been a Year since putting this hitch in service, all is working perfectly. It did take an hour to set it up properly the first time for the height of my truck. You have the height and the tilt to get the spring bars the proper tension. All is good. Great Product at a great price.



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For the amount of money these are, I had to use shims to keep the ball portion from wobbling in the drop down side of the hitch very disappointed and annoying every time I have to slide the ball around



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It is easy to use and built well. One issue though when I originally set it up I tightened the saddle pieces to the torque recommended on the instructions. The threads started to strip. I fixed it with nuts and have used it since. I did call your company to make sure I did it right (the instructions were a little confusing on that part to me anyway). The lady I spoke to said I got it right and I did ask for a new part but decided to use it anyway with the intent to call back. This really was a little issue other then that for the price it was a great setup.

Craig

7/18/2021

No problems with it. I have at least 10k miles towed with it.



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Very happy with the price and product



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Great hitch for a great price very easy to hook up and use no need to go out and buy one of those more expensive ones when this one does the same thing for less money and works great have no problem pulling a 40ft trailer with it



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It works well. Your videos were a big help on initial installation. I also had to put a sway bar on my camper. If I were to do it over again I would have gotten the weight distribution system that includes the sway bar functionality. I discovered that system after I purchased the the weight distribution hitch. Overall the weight distribution system works very well. If you don’t need a sway bar, I highly recommend it.



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Best hitch I've ever owned! I previously bought and used extensively a Curt 5th wheel hitch which was perfect. Both have been great performers...I tow without hitch problems or worries.



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Everything is as described. Fast delivery and packaged well.Will use etrailer again. Thanks

Patrick

3/31/2019

Still very happy with my Curt Weight Dist bars hitch system. After a year of commercial use hauling Travel trailers and 5th wheel trailers,I am extremely happy with the performance, lack of extreme wear and functionality of the system in general. The bars have withstood some heavy use without showing much sign of metal wear or fatigue on the high wear points where they snap up into the mounting slots. Locking spring system for the bars are still tight,and chain brackets show little wear along with being extremely simple to install on a variety of different trailer models. Very happy with all my Etrailer products and their fast delivery and helpful communication through all my purchases.



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Purchased a weight distribution kit and it was shipped and delivered within a couple days. Customer Service was excellent and their products are of good quality. I really like their website as they carry a lot of useful products. I have and will continue to recommend etrailer.



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I missed the fact that this doesn't come with a hitch ball. It's obvious now looking at the listing with that in mind - and they aren't that hard to come by locally, but I'm lucky that I'm not too far from civilization right now!

So be sure to get a hitch ball, too!

Other than that, easy to assemble and works fine, just like the other one of these that I previously bought (that did come with a hitch ball...weird!)



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This seems to be a nice hitch system. Appears well made. Doesn’t seem junky. It’s heavy enough to kill a guy (literally). I’m not really well rehearsed in different systems but this works quite well for what I use it for (10k equipment trailer). It went together easy (you will need massive wrenches/ratchet/sockets to snug everything up, 1 1/2”+) but handles my trailer well. I’d recommend it for the price.



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I was a little worried about setting up my first weight distribution hitch, but the instructions were clear and useful. I did have to give it a couple of tried to get the height right, but I worked out well. Would definitely recommend. And free shipping?!?!?! Sheesh, this thing is heavy. I'll definitely order from etrailer again,



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I bought this to use on my Chevy 2500 HD for towing a 11,000 lbs. travel trailer with a 1300 lbs. tongue weight (dry weights). You always want to buy one rated a little higher than what you should need. I used it once so far, towing the trailer roughly 200 miles. It works perfectly keeping the trailer and truck level, just as it should. I found it very easy to assemble and use, with very clear instructions. (Hint: read completely through the instructions before you begin assembly. Bolts will not be tightened until later to allow for adjustments).



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Purchasing this product from e-trailer was very professional and pleasant. The product was shipped out in a very timely manner at a very minimal expense and arrived at my door as stated it would. The price was unbeatable for the product and is a very good quality weight distribution hitch. All parts were there with instructions how to install. I would recommend anyone looking for trailer parts to go to e-trailer for their next purchase.



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The Curt weight distribution system with round drop down spring bar worked to solve trailer frame clearance issue I had with old style sprig bar.



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Fair price works well my 13.5 k trailer doesn't sag at all might want to consider a stabilizer/ sway control I notice on a windy highway I get alittle drift my trailer is 39 feet long wich may be a factor too



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Great service.
Fast shipping



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the hitch was falling out of the box. I would normally think this is the fault of the shipper but the box had obviously been tapped back together. Im not sure if anything is missing but Im already disappointed


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    The Curt MV Weight Distribution System part # C17057 will only fit trailer frames up to 2-3/4" wide but you can still use this system if you swap out the clamp on brackets for bolt-on brackets, the Chain Hangers for Curt Weight Distribution Systems part # C17005.
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  • What Gear Should 2017 Toyota 4Runner TRD be in When Towing
    Having your transmission in OD (overdrive) would be fine when towing a trailer with your 2017 Toyota 4Runner TRD. If you were in a super hilly area and you noticed the transmission shifting up and down a lot it would be a smart idea just to leave it in D (drive) so that it wouldn't be shifting as much. Most normal towing situations where you are under the capacity of the vehicle wouldn't require that though. From what I found online though it looks like your vehicle has a 5,000 lb capacity.
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  • Are Spring Bars of Curt MV Weight Distribution Systems Interchangeable
    Since the Curt MV weight distribution systems all use the same head part # C17075 the bar sizes are all the same between the kits you mentioned of # C17051, # C17052, and # C17057 so what that means is you could swap spring bars down the road if you wanted to change the tongue weight rating of your system.
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  • Can Curt Weight Distribution Brackets be Used with Equal-I-Zer Weight Distribution Systems
    The Curt weight distribution brackets # C17208 are chain hanging brackets like in system # C17057. The Equal-I-zer systems do not use chains. So if additional brackets are needed you would need to use the Equal-I-zer brackets # EQ95-01-5600. If you are talking about the similar bracket set # C17508 then I cannot say that they and the Equal-I-Zer spring bars are compatible because they are not tested together making compatibility and capacity unknown. The other issue is that on the Curt...
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    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 a help article on determining tongue weight for you to check out as well. You will want the loaded tongue weight of your setup to fall right in the middle of the tongue weight range of the system you use. The Curt part # C17057 that you referenced...
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  • Comparing Curt MV Weight Distribution Hitches Versus Fastway E2 For Towing a 14' 5,000LB Trailer
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  • Is Curt MV Weight Distribution Comparable to Harbor Freight WD System
    The Curt MV weight distribution part # C17057 would be a great example of a weight distribution similar to the one you found in design and in cost but that is a higher quality. My brother actually has the Harbor Freight WD system and while it has so far not failed I wasn't overly impressed with the build quality. This system is rated for 1,000-1,400 lb tongue weight. For lighter MV models we have the part # C17052 which is rated for 800-1,000, the # C17050 which is rated for 500 lbs...
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  • Spring Bar Length of Curt MV Weight Distribution System # C17057
    The spring bars of the Curt MV Weight Distribution System # C17057 that you referenced are 31.67 inches in length. The lift brackets on this system should be located a minimum of 33 inches from the center of the hitch ball.
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  • Difference Between the Curt Weight Distribution Systems C17007 and C17057
    I checked with Curt and there isn't a difference between the Curt Weight Distribution systems part # C17007 and # C17057 that you referenced. Either part number will be for the same system. It's hard to say exactly what angle will cause problems for a WD when backing up, so the best recommendation I can make would be that if the trailer is being backed up mainly in a straight line you would be fine. But otherwise, I would recommend removing the spring bars.
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  • Can Curt Spring Bars Work With A EAZ-Lift Weight Distribution System?
    The Replacement Spring Bar for Curt MV Weight Distribution System # C17074 you referenced will not work with your EAZ-Lift 1,000-lb Weight Distribution System. Neither manufacturer will confirm if their parts are interchangeable with that of a competitor. The only solution I can offer is to replace the entire system with the Curt MV Weight Distribution System # C17057, which is compatible with the Replacement Spring Bar # C17074 mentioned above. This weight distribution system has a...
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  • How to Determine Tongue Weight Capacity for Vehicle to Determine Weight Distribution Recommednation
    What you will want to do is check out the label that is on the trailer hitch of your 2009 Chevy Suburban. It will have the tongue weight capacity of the hitch stated there when used with a weight distribution system and without it. Most likely there will be a second higher rating for if you do use a WD system. You should note that the weight of any cargo behind the rear axle needs to be considered as tongue weight as well. That being said, the part # C17057 would be a great option as...
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  • Will Curt Weight Distribution Hitch # C17057 Fit 2 inch Hitch of 2013 Ford F-150
    The Curt weight distribution system part # C17057 that you referenced is designed to fit a 2 inch trailer hitch like what you have at the rear of your 2013 Ford F-150 5-1/2 foot bed. That doesn't necessarily mean your vehicle is going to safely be able to tow a trailer with that much weight though. You'll need to check your owners manual or with a Ford dealer to find out what your towing capacities are.
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  • Bolt Size of Replacement Bolt Kit for Curt MV Weight Distribution Systems
    Sure thing - the Replacement Bolt Kit for Curt MV Weight Distribution Systems # C17076 uses 3/4" - 10 x 4 1/2" long hex bolts. According to the linked instructions, they will be tightened to 200 ft lbs. This replacement bolt kit is used to attach the head to the shank. Here are the systems that the Replacement Bolt Kit # C17076 works with: - Curt MV Weight Distribution System - Round Bar - 6,000 lbs GTW, 600 lbs TW # C17050 - Curt MV Weight Distribution System - Round Bar - 8,000 lbs GTW,...
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  • Can Curt Weight Distribution System # C17057 Use 2-5/16 inch Hitch Ball
    Yes you can use a 2-5/16 inch hitch ball with the Curt weight distribution system part # C17057 that you referenced. For that the part # C40030 would work great. You are over the tongue weight rating of your current system so it would be time to upgrade and the Curt # C17057 would work great.
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  • Are Oblong Holes Okay on Weight Distribution System Part 54970
    The oblong holes are a no go, the spring bars will eventually fall out of the socket and the system would be completely ineffective as well as a danger to those around you. Also, if you are loading your trailer to the max then the system you have now is actually a bit underrated as it's only rated for up to 12,000 lbs and the trailer has a GVWR of 12,920 lbs. I recommend replacing with the Curt MV Weight Distribution System part # C17057 which is a great budget option that gives you a bit...
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  • Is Weight Distribution Necessary for 34 Foot Long Camper Towed by 2014 Ford F150
    We highly recommend weight distribution any time the trailer weighs more than 50 percent of the weight of the vehicle itself, so without knowing the exact weight of your camper and truck, I'm going to make an educated guess that there's a near 100% chance that a 34 foot camper will weigh more than half the weight of your 2014 Ford F150. So yes, you will indeed need weight distribution and because the camper is pretty long, I'm also going to highly recommend a system with an integrated...
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  • What Shank to use With Curt Round Bar Weight Distribution System C17057
    It sounds like you need to get more drop with your Curt Weight Distribution System # C17057. If that is the case, either of the shanks you referenced would work for you. Shank # C17123 will offer your round bar system up to 8-1/2 inches of drop while shank # C17124 will give you up to 10 inches of drop. Each of these shanks are designed for use with Curt weight distribution systems and neither could honestly be termed better than the other. There is only really a difference in dimensions,...
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  • Distance from Hitch Ball to Chain Hanger Bracket When Installing Curt Weight Distribution
    The inside width of the frame channels of the Curt Hangers part # C17057 that you referenced are 3-3/16 inches. The distance from the center of the hitch ball to the center of the frame hanger will be 31 inches. If either of the two dimensions I listed would pose a problem for installing the # C17057 on your trailer you have the option of using the bolt on brackets part # C17005 which will bolt to the side of the trailer frame. This will get around the problem of a trailer frame being...
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  • Do the Hook Up Brackets for Curt Weight Distribution Systems Provide Sway Control
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  • Weights of the Curt MV and Blue Ox Sway Pro Systems and How to Move Them
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  • How To Determine Which Weight Distribution System Works For A 2006 Ford F-350
    In order to determine the correct weight distribution system for your 2006 Ford F-350, you will need to measure the total tongue weight of your setup. To calculate this, you'll need to get the tongue weight of the trailer, loaded and ready to go, and add that to the weight of anything behind the rear axle of the tow vehicle. You can use a tongue weight scale, like the etrailer Tongue Weight Scale for Campers and Utility Trailers # e99044, which has a maximum weight capacity of 2,000-lbs. If...
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  • Are There Grease Zerk Fittings in the Husky Towing Replacement Head for Round Bar Systems
    My contact at Husky confirmed that there are not grease zerk fittings on the # HT31516 Husky weight distribution head. Between the two system you referenced, I recommend the Curt Weight Distribution System # C17057. The grease zerk fittings will easily allow for lubrication of the round bars to maintain the system. This weight distribution system will require a hitch ball with a 1-1/4 inch shank, like # 40038. What you've heard about using a heavier-duty system is partially true. It...
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  • Can a Weigh Safe Ball with Scale be Used in a Curt Weight Distribution System
    No, you would have to use a regular ball with Curt weight distribution system # C17057. There isn't enough space for the scale part of the Weigh Safe ball to fit in the lower part of a weight distribution system head and also the ball is not designed for use with weight distribution. You could instead get a separate tongue weight scale, # e99044. For a ball that will fit the Curt system you can use # 40038 for a 2 inch or # C40030 for a 2-5/16 inch.
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