Shank Recommendation for Weight Distribution for 6 inches of Rise
Question:
Have a new camper with a tongue height of 33inch to top of ball cover. Truck hitch has a ball height of 26inch which is too low. What hitch and height should I get to raise to the correct setting? I have a round bar distribution
asked by: Rick
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Expert Reply:
You need a rise of 6 inches to allow your trailer with a weight distribution system to be towed level. You could turn the Curt shank part # C17123 in the rise position and easily be able to get the rise you need. It's capable of up to 11-1/2 inches of rise.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Curt Welded Weight Distribution Shank 7" - 10 Hole Adjustment
- Accessories and Parts
- Weight Distribution Hitch
- Shanks
- 1500 lbs TW
- 15000 lbs GTW
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- Round - 8 Inch Drop
- Trunnion - 8 Inch Drop
- Round - 12 Inch Rise
- Trunnion - 11 Inch Rise
- CURT
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