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Hi, there. I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna take a quick look at this blue Trackpro weight distribution system with sway control. Now, this system is going to help level out your trailer and tow vehicle as your towing. So rather than having all of your trailer's tongue weight pushing down on just that one connection point of your hitch ball on your vehicle, which can cause a lot… see more >
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We do indeed carry replacement brackets for the Fastway e2, like #FA94-00-0800. If all you need is the L bracket, use #FA93-02-5150. The outer link plate is also available as part #FA93-02-5350 and the inner plate is part #FA93-02-5200. The…
view full answer...The main sign of an improperly installed weight distribution hitch is that the the rear of your 2018 Nissan Pathfinder SL is not back to the same height as it was before your 2021 Forest River Wolf Pup was hooked up. To verify park your Pathfinder…
view full answer...The 1-1/8 inch socket is needed so that the 3/4-10 bolts that hold the head assembly to the weight distribution shank can be torqued properly to the figure mentioned in step 3 on page 5 of the linked installation instructions. When the instructions…
view full answer...I would recommend that Blue Ox TrackPro #BLU77FR simply because it does not have lift chains like the SwayPro #BXW1006. Both will do a great job but the TrackPro will have a little less movement because of the absence of drop chains. Blue Ox is a…
view full answer...Absolutely, in order to install a 5 bolt brake mounting flange, you will need the Brake Mounting Flange for 3" Round Axle part #4-44-1. This brake flange bracket is designed to work with an axle diameter of 3". If your axle is smaller than…
view full answer...You'd be fine to have a weight distribution installed on your trailer as you travel on the hill you described. If anything it might help prevent the trailer from leaning excessively. For a 6,000 lb trailer you'd be looking at a tongue weight…
view full answer...For your 2000 Chevy Blazer, I recommend the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver #C13300. This Class III hitch is confirmed to fit your vehicle and will use existing holes in the Blazer's frame for a no-drill installation. This sturdy hitch has a towing…
view full answer...The only thing I can think of is to back the truck up to the trailer at the same angle as it was when it was hitting the trailer before. Then back up so that the trailer ball is 6 inches away from the coupler, and see if that is going to provide…
view full answer...The instructions for the Blue Ox Track Pro #BLU47FR are available on the product page towards the bottom, but I've also linked them to this answer for you, as well as a review video that you might find helpful.
view full answer...You are able to use a weight distribution system while having air bag suspension on your 2009 Land Rover Range Rover Sport. When choosing the correct weight distribution system I recommend The Fastway e2 Weight Distribution w/ 2-Point Sway Control -…
view full answer...I recommend using the Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution System #EQ37100ET with your 6,900lb trailer having 674lbs of tongue weight. This system is rated for trailers up to 10,000lbs with 600-1,000lbs of tongue weight. It includes a 2-5/16" hitch…
view full answer...On your 2014 Lexus GX460 the Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter #3040-P that you referenced would simply plug into the connector you found. The brake controller only needs 4 of the circuits in your connector to function. The battery power supply,…
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