High Performance Weight Distribution System
Question:
part number 66021 what class hitch is this?
asked by: Frank P
Expert Reply:
The part number you referred to is the Reese High Performance Trunnion System. The weight distribution system is designed for Tongue Weights between 400-800 pounds, and a total trailer weight of 10,000 pounds. These systems are not given a particular class like a trailer hitch is, although the weight distribution system does require at least Class III hitch for installation. The instruction sheet is available using the following link located below. For your convenience I have also attached a link for your reference to the weight distribution page.
Products Referenced in This Question
Reese Weight Distribution w/out Shank - Trunnion Bar - 8,000 lbs GTW, 800 lbs TW
- Weight Distribution Hitch
- WD Only
- No Sway
- Shank Not Included
- Electric Brake Compatible
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- 500 lbs
- 600 lbs
- 700 lbs
- Reese
more information >
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Reese Weight Distribution w/out Shank - Trunnion Bar - 8,000 lbs GTW, 800 lbs TW
- Weight Distribution Hitch
- WD Only
- No Sway
- Shank Not Included
- Electric Brake Compatible
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- 500 lbs
- 600 lbs
- 700 lbs
- Reese
more information >
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