Rise Shank Recommendation for Use with Husky Centerline Weight Distribution
Question:
We have a Husky centerline stabilizer and F150 FX4. We tow an Outdoors RV camping trailer. These campers ride higher than most campers and I can not get the centerline hitch high enough to level the ride. Can a shank with a higher rise be purchased?
asked by: Patrick
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Expert Reply:
Yes, you can use a weight distribution shank with more rise than you currently have to allow you to be able to tow your trailer level. For that we have the Fastway shank part # FA92-02-4315 which can give you up to 12 inches of rise.
This shank also works with Husky weight distribution systems as well.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Fastway e2 Weight Distribution Shank - 12" Long - 12-1/2" Rise 9-3/4" Drop - 1.2K TW
- Accessories and Parts
- Weight Distribution Hitch
- Shanks
- 1400 lbs TW
- 14000 lbs GTW
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- e2
- Round - 9 Inch Drop
- Trunnion - 8 Inch Drop
- Round - 12 Inch Rise
- Trunnion - 12 Inch Rise
- Fastway
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