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Everyone. I'm Ellen here at etrailer.com. And today we're taking a look at the Curt Short-Arm Weight Distribution System with shank. So this is going to be an integral part of our towing setup. And basically the idea with having weight distribution is, as the name suggests, it's going to distribute the weight across the axles of our setup. So from our trailer axle to our towing vehicle axle, and… see more >
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Yes, the max drop of the Curt Short Arm part #C17333 is only 1/2 inch due to the head design. For a shank that you could use with this system that would allow a 3 inch drop you would want the Curt #17120 which can do a drop of up to 5 inches. There…
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view full answer...Your absolute best solution would be to use your 1,400 lb rated Equalizer system for when you have the motorcycle loaded and then use a lighter rated head and spring bar when you aren't transporting the motorcycle. For that you would want to…
view full answer...There is no real difference in the function between the different size bars that you mentioned, as it is more something that one brand of weight distribution hitch uses to be a bit different than another brand. The only time it really makes a…
view full answer...You definitely need a higher rated weight distribution system. Since you have a shank and a friction sway control unit already you would want the Reese Weight Distribution w/out Shank #RP66131. The best way to pick out a weight distribution system…
view full answer...The type of shank you will need depends on the weight distribution system you have. The Curt Weight Distribution Shank, #17120, is a 2 inch square shank and works with with Curt Heavy Duty Trunnion Style weight distribution system #17302. It has…
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view full answer...The Replacement Trunnion Bar Kit for Curt Weight Distribution System part #C17337 is for a single bar, you'll need two for a complete system.
view full answer...It sounds like your 2008 Ram 1500 has a factory 4-way connector instead of the factory 7-way connector. To add a 7-way connector you will need the #ETBC7 which will plug into your 4-way connector and you will just need to make a few more connections.…
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