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Speaker 1: Today we're taking a look at the equalizer weight distribution system with four point sway control. A weight distribution system creates a more stable ride for your tow vehicle and your trailer. This unit features a two inch hitch ball, which is included. It has a gross towing weight capacity of up to 6,000 pounds, and it is designed for trailers that have a ton of weight… see more >
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I think you'll need to go up a level in weight rating for your 5,000 lb GVWR Airstream travel trailer. The reason being the Reese Pro Round Bar Weight Distribution #RE34FR is for loaded tongue weights between 200 lbs and 600 lbs. I assume the 520…
view full answer...For a 5000-lb travel trailer with tongue weight (TW) of 450-lbs you can use a weight distribution/sway control system such as the Equal-i-zer 4-Point Weight Distribution System #EQ37060ET which works effectively over a range of trailer TW from 200-…
view full answer...The two systems you mentioned are basically the two best systems available for weight distribution. Either one will work great for you as long as it is properly rated for your setup and is properly installed/set up. Personally I like the Reese Strait…
view full answer...Since your trailer is very close to 5,000 lbs your total tongue weight is very likely to exceed the 600 lb capacity of the 6k weight distribution hitch, so what you need is the 8,000 lb hitch, and I recommend the Fastway e2 (which is made by…
view full answer...If the rear end of your vehicle sags significantly when the trailer is hooked up then you could have an unsafe condition and your front end and tires will not wear properly. The weight is taken off of the front wheels of the vehicle and can cause…
view full answer...You definitely want to go with the Reese Strait-Line part #RP66074 that has a 1200 pound tongue weight for your travel trailer since your tongue weight will be over 800 lbs. When towing, if your weight distribution system is not rated high enough,…
view full answer...Tilting the hitch ball on your weight distribution system is a final adjustment to get the trailer perfectly level and apply the correct amount of tongue weight. You need to make this adjustment, if needed, after the the vehicle and trailer are…
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...A weight distribution system like the Reese Pro Round Bar Weight Distribution w Sway Control #RE34FR will work great in distributing the load of your trailer across your axles. The Reese Pro Round Bar Weight Distribution w Sway Control #RE34FR you…
view full answer...Extremely sharp turns like jack-knifing can result in the tension bar coming off of the dual cam completely on the Reese Strait-Line Weight Distribution Systems. The strait line system is designed for the spring bar to lift up off of the cam to allow…
view full answer...Weight distribution heads are adjustable to get the spring bars level or just below level with the trailer frame. Depending on the trailer frame, the head may need to be set at 90 degrees, it also may need to be tilted down as far as possible to keep…
view full answer...Yes, the Reese Weight Distribution System with Shank part #RE34FR will work on a 4,500 lb trailer. That said, hitch weights listed online are dry and you also need to add the weight of any cargo behind the rear axle. Therefore, you are likely…
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