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Jeff: Hello, everybody. This is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today, we're going to take a look at this Blue Ox TrackPro Weight Distribution Shank for 2" hitches. Now, this shank is designed to slide into your 2" hitch receiver, and it provides the attachment point here for your weight distribution system's head assembly. Now, this one here is designed for… see more >
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The Curt MV Weight Distribution System w/ Friction Sway Control - Round Bar - 10K GTW, 1K TW #C17062 is not available without the shank. For your raised truck, you can interchange companies for the shank head, however the companies may void your…
view full answer...You can certainly use a weight distribution system on your lifted truck. The key will be to find a weight distribution shank that offers you enough drop to be able to tow your trailer level. Weight distribution systems are available without a shank…
view full answer...The tongue weight capacity of the Curt weight distribution shank part #C17132 that you referenced is 1,500 lbs. I believe that is your only question but if you have any other parts from your WD system that needs to be replaced let me know and…
view full answer...Typically the tongue weight of a travel trailer is 10 to 15 percent of the trailer's fully loaded weight. Since you mention that your fully loaded trailer is probably close to 8,000 pounds, a tongue weight of 750 pounds sounds a bit on the light…
view full answer...The correct way to measure for rise/drop is from the ground to the top inside edge of the receiver tube (A) and then from the ground to the bottom of the trailer coupler while level (B). The difference between these two measurements will then give…
view full answer...Yes you can upgrade the spring bars on your Blue Ox 2-Point Weight Distribution System to the Replacement Spring Bars for Blue Ox 2-Point Weight Distribution System #BLU64XR by simply swapping out your existing spring bars.
view full answer...It sounds like what you are saying is that when you upgraded to the bigger 2019 Ram 2500 that your receiver was too high on the taller truck and now when you connect to your 2018 Keystone Cougar Trailer the coupler is too low. It sounds like you need…
view full answer...The vertical distance from the hitch pin hole of the Blue Ox Adjustable Drop Hitch part #BLU28XR down to the adjustable hitch opening's when in the lowest position is 8 inches. The Blue Ox part number of BX88340 is exact same as our part number…
view full answer...The distance is 6 inches from the center of the hitch pin hole to the beginning of the gusset for the Blue Ox adapter, which is the following part number: - Blue Ox Adjustable Drop Hitch Receiver Adapter - 2" Hitches - 8" Rise/Drop - 10,000…
view full answer...I have a solution for you but the Blue Ox Adjustable Drop Hitch Receiver Adapter item #BLU28XR you referenced is an adjustable drop hitch that can not be used with a weight distribution system. Instead you will want to use the Curt Welded Weight…
view full answer...The easiest way to disable the Continuous Damping Control Suspension (CDC) on your 2011 GMC Yukon XL Denali is to pull the " Electronic Stability Suspension Control, Automatic Level Control Exhaust" fuse which is located in the #2 position…
view full answer...The Roadmaster Dual Hitch Receiver Adapters like part #RM-077-4 can be used for both a bike rack and cargo carrier and you can also use them inverted (rise/drop position). The Roadmaster Dual Hitch Receiver Adapters are also offered in a few other…
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