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Today, we'll be reviewing part number RP66006. This is the Reese Titan Weight Distribution system. It is going to be a Trunnion bar style. These systems are evenly distribute weight over the axles of your towed vehicle and trailer for stability and control. They're designed in creating more level ride for the towed vehicle and the trailer. Now, this one in particular is designed for heavy duty… see more >
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