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Hi there. I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna take a quick look at this Reese Pro Round Bar Weight Distribution System with built in sway control. This system is kind of a base model for your weight distribution. It is going to operate on the same principles as almost all weight distribution systems. So it is still gonna do a decent job for you.… see more >
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view full answer...Your camper is not too light for a weight distribution system and the Reese Pro Round Bar Weight Distribution item #RE34FR will work on your trailer. This system works with trailer's that have a tongue weight between 200 lbs and 600 lbs. The…
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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…
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view full answer...The distance from the hitch pin hole to the beginning of the reinforcing gusset of the shank provided with the #RE34FR Reese Weight Distribution Kit is 3-7/8 inches, as shown in the provided photo.
view full answer...The max drop the Reese weight distribution system part #RE34FR can do is 4 inches like you mentioned.
view full answer...The Reese dual-cam sway control is the superior sway control compared to that used in the Curt TruTrack systems. The Reese systems cams attached at the trailer will be more effective that the Curt system that gets its sway control primarily at the…
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…
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