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Reese Weight Distribution System That Doesnt Require Drilling Holes in Trailer Frame  

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Is there a way to install the Reese Straight Line weight distribution hitch without having to drill holes In the frame to attach the cams? I ordered a new camper and really dont want to drill holes in it already.

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Because of the amount of pressure it will be under, the Dual Cam Arm assembly must be bolted to the frame as outlined in the instructions. I can certainly understand your reluctance to drill holes in the frame of your brand new trailer.

Have you considered going with a Reese Steadi-Flex system like part # RP66559? The frame brackets would fit around a trailer frame up to 6 inches tall. The weight distribution component would be as effective as the standard chain suspended model. The sway control component of the system works very well, but not quite as well as that of the Dual-Cam, but if your trailer sway isn't severe it might be a pretty good choice for you that wouldn't necessitate drilling holes in your trailer frame. This particular sytem is rated for trailers with tongue weights ranging from 500-1000 lbs. For lighter tongue weights, go with the # RP66558 for tongue weights between 400-600 lbs or for heavier tongue weights, the # RP66560 for trailer tongue weights ranging from 600-1200 would be a good choice.

A weight distributing shank is included with the systems meneioned above, but the proper trailer ball with a 1-1/4 inch diameter shank is sold separately as # A-90 for a 2 inch ball or # 19286 for a 2-5/16 inch ball.

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