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Today we're going to be taking a look at the replacement round spring bar for the Fastway E2 weight distribution systems. This replacement spring bar is designed for use with fast way E2 weight distribution systems with a maximum tongue weight of 800 pounds. This part's going to come with one spring bar. Again the tongue weight is 800 pounds. It's going to be indicated on the sticker and it's… see more >
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The risk of going to a higher than needed spring bar is not that it will bend the trailer frame so much as it is that the ride quality would become harsher. Now if your tongue weight is 650 lbs an 800 lb round bar like the part #FA94-02-0899 would…
view full answer...Tongue weight is typically between 10% -15% of your trailer's total weight so with the 800 lbs spring bars you're already over their capacity. I recommend upgrading to the 1,000 lbs Round Spring Bar for Fastway e2 Weight Distribution Systems…
view full answer...If your tongue weight is 667 pounds then I recommend the 800 pound spring bars, #FA94-02-0899 for a single bar on an E2 round bar system or #FA92-02-0899 for a single 800 pound bar for trunnion bar systems. If you were to use 600 pound bars the…
view full answer...Congrats on the new trailer! However you need to know the loaded tongue weight of your trailer, as the dry weight is not a useful figure. With your trailer fully loaded like you'll be towing it use either the scale method in the below help…
view full answer...For a single 800 pound Fastway weight distribution spring bar you will need #FA94-02-0899. This is for round bar systems. If you have a trunnion bar system then the 800 pound bar is #FA92-02-0899. If you were to use the 1,000 pound capacity bars it…
view full answer...The weight distribution system capacity should be chosen based on the loaded tongue weight of the trailer and any cargo behind the rear axle of the tow vehicle. The closer the system matches the actual tongue weight, the better the system will…
view full answer...You can swap just the spring bars of your Fastway Round Bar Weight distribution system to a higher rated setup. For that we have the part #FA94-02-1099 for 1,000 lb tongue weight or the part #FA94-02-0899 for up to 800 lb tongue weight.
view full answer...Since the Gas-Flo GR-9950 regulator you have is basically the exact same thing as the JR Products Vertical 2-Stage Propane Regulator #37207-30365, the Vertical RV LP Gas Regulator Cover #37207-30295 will fit just fine.
view full answer...We have phased out the Husky Centerline weight distribution systems and no longer offer them, but we do have a great option for the trailer you describe. You'll want to choose a weight distribution system based on the fully loaded and ready to…
view full answer...The hitch weight of 485 pounds that you found listed for your new trailer refers to its tongue weight when empty. Trailer manufactures will almost always use the empty weight for this number and the 485 pounds also matches up to its 4,000 pound total…
view full answer...The correct hub/drum for a Dexter 4,000 Lb Axle is the Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part #K08-426-91. Then for the brakes, you can use the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit part #23-468-469. The hubs/drums for a 3,500 lb axle are…
view full answer...It varies widely based on the particular hitch; however, a weight distribution hitch itself is not going to count towards the weight you are towing as it is essentially an extension of the hitch itself. The weight is minimal enough that it should not…
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