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Hi there. I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna take a quick look at this Blue Ox SwayPro weight distribution system with sway control. This is going to help level out your tow vehicle and trailer as your towing. So rather than having all of your trailers tongue weight pushing down on that one connection point of your coupler in your ball, which can oftentimes cause your tow vehicle to… see more >
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Yes, they do. The Blue Ox Sway Pro item #BLU54TR and item #BXW2003 are a couple of our most popular weight distribution systems that include the 2-1/2" shank. If you already have a weight distribution system, or want to go with a different…
view full answer...For a trailer that weighs 10,000 lbs when fully loaded, you'll need a higher-rated weight distribution hitch, and the best one for that is from Blue Ox, called the SwayPro. The correctly rated SwayPro that also fits a 2-1/2 inch hitch receiver is…
view full answer...Spring bars are designed to bend, but if you are putting a significant bend into your spring bars and you think that even more spring tension would help you tow better, but you don't have any adjustment left then it sounds like you have spring…
view full answer...The snap up brackets included in the Reese Strait-Line Weight Distribution system will fit up to 2-1/4 inch wide channel frames. The height does not matter. As long as there is enough clearance up at the nose of the trailer frame, you should not have…
view full answer...The easiest solution is going to be to use the adapter part #20142. This plugs into the 7-way on your Land Rover and has diodes installed in it already so that it can be used with a trailer that has LED taillights like what you have.
view full answer...The best way to pick out a weight distribution system is to base it off of the loaded tongue weight of the setup when it is loaded and ready to tow. This figure also includes the weight of any cargo behind the rear axle of the tow vehicle. I attached…
view full answer...The tongue weight range for the Blue Ox weight distribution system part #BXW2000 is 1,500 to 2,000 lbs. If your tongue weight falls in that range this system will work great. The bars are designed to have a bit of bend in them when they are set up…
view full answer...Blue Ox has an easy system for determining the weight capacity of your spring bars, whereas other companies may use measurements or printed capacity to assist. With Blue Ox, there is a 5 dimple system: No dimples means it is rated for up to 350 lbs…
view full answer...The Blue Ox weight distribution heads are not interchangeable with Reese systems if that's what you are wanting to do but if you were asking if the Blue Ox system rated for 2,000 lb tongue weight would be stiffer than what you have now the answer…
view full answer...Based on the amount of tongue weight your trailer has (1600+) the Reese Strait-Line weight distribution system, #RP66075, is one option. It is rated for 1,000 to 1,700 pounds tongue weight so as long as you stay within that range this system will…
view full answer...I spoke with Blue Ox and they stated that if the 7th link is the one that works best for you on the Blue Ox SwayPro Weight Distribution System part #BXW2000 then that is completely fine and you can use this without issue. That said, if the 7th link…
view full answer...I recommend the Blue Ox SwayPro Weight Distribution #BXW2000 for your trailer as this system is rated for 1,500-2,000lbs of tongue weight. Be sure not to exceed the 2,000lbs of tongue weight or 20,000lbs of total trailer weight. The lighter system…
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