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Hello, everybody. This is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today we're gonna take a look at this 18 inch long equalizer weight distribution shank. It has an eight inch rise and a four inch drop. Now this shank is made to fit the 600 pound to 1400 pound tongue weight equalizer weight distribution system. This shank here offers a maximum four inch drop.… see more >
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Since you're using a weight distribution (WD) system you should be able to simply swap out the shank for one that is longer like the 18" Equal-i-zer Weight Dist Shank #EQ90-02-4600. This is rated for 600 lbs - 1,400 lbs tongue weight and…
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view full answer...I recommend looking at the Equal-i-zer Weight Dist Shank - 18" Long - 8" Rise, 4" Drop - 600 to 1,400 lbs TW #EQ90-02-4600. This is 18" long and has a max tongue weight of 1,400lbs, whereas the Equal-i-zer Weight Dist Shank -…
view full answer...Yes, a weight distribution system like the Curt TruTrack Weight Distribution System part #C17499 will add stress to both the trailer and vehicle frame. That said, this stress is not usually enough to cause damage. The only exceptions to this would be…
view full answer...If you need to tow with the tailgate down so you can haul your ATV in the truck bed then the most common solution for this is to use an extended weight distribution shank, the Equal-i-zer Weight Dist Shank part #EQ90-02-4600. This should provide…
view full answer...When used in the drop position and not the rise, the Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution Shank #EQ90-02-4600 should not make any contact with the tail gate or create any issues with limiting the turning radius. I actually found a photo that one of our…
view full answer...You can tow a trailer with a weight distribution setup that does not have the spring bars connected. As long as the head of the system is attached to the shank properly (there's no reason it wouldn't be) it would work just as well as a…
view full answer...It is safe to tow with a hitch extender like the Curt #C45796, but it is important to note that using any type of adapter, including an extender, reduces the weight capacity of your hitch by 50 percent.
view full answer...Using a hitch extender is safe as long as you stay within the limits specified of 50 percent of the hitch and vehicle load capacity, and 350 lb tongue weight capacity of part #HE06. The other option to provide additional clearance from your spare…
view full answer...I assume you have an Equal-i-zer weight distribution shank with your 2018 Ram 2500. If so, then the 18" Equal-i-zer weight distribution shank #EQ90-02-4600 will work for you. There are hitch extenders available but they reduce the weight…
view full answer...The Equal-i-zer Weight Dist Shank part #EQ90-02-4600 should allow you to tow with the tailgate down on your 2017 Ram 3500. I have attached a photo for you of this shank used with a similar system on a similar truck
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