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Recommended Weight Distribution System for a 5,500 lbs Winnebago Micro Mini FLX Trailer  

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I have a 2021 Grand Cherokee Trailhawk with V6 engine and auto leveling. I am planning on purchasing a Winnebago Micro Mini FLX trailer with a GVWR of 5500 lbs. Which Weight Distribution hitch is recommended?

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Congrats on the new travel trailer! Weight distribution systems are selected based on the tongue weight of your trailer which is typically 10% - 15% of its total weight depending on how you load it. Your Winnebago Micro Mini has a tongue weight range of 550 lbs - 825 lbs.

I recommended the Fastway e2 Weight Distribution w/ 2-Point Sway Control item # FA92-00-0800. This system has a range of 400 lbs - 800 lbs. This system has built in sway control that will keep your trailer in line when you are going down the highway and get passed by a semi. It includes a 2" shank with 12" of overall height adjust.

This system does not include a hitch ball. Depending on your coupler size you will either need a 2" Hitch Ball item # A-90 or a 2-5/16" hitch ball item # C40030.

I have linked a couple of review and installation videos below. Please feel free to email me back if you have anymore questions.

Additionally, you will want to let your Jeep Grand Cherokee auto level first with the trailer hooked up and then set the system up so that the Fastway's spring bar tension is accurate. Otherwise if you do the auto-level after the Fastway system is set up you may end up with the two working against each other.

I also recommend the Classic Accessories Tow Bar and Weight Distribution Tote item # CA80113. This heavy duty bag is perfect for storing your weight distributing hitch. It is 36" x 11" Wide x 8" Tall and has padding that prevents damage to your hitch and prevents dings to your vehicle's cargo area from shifting gear.

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