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Today we'll be reviewing part number RP66541. This is the Reese weight distribution system. It is going to include the shank. It's a trunnion bar design. This system's going to evenly distribute the weight over the axles of the tow vehicle and the trailer for stability and control. It's going to create a more level ride for both the tow vehicle and the trailer. The trunnion spring bars are hot… see more >
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If the trailer you plan on towing weighs more than half of the weight of the tow vehicle we recommend the use of weight distribution. The best way to pick out a weight distribution system is to base it off of the loaded tongue weight of the setup.…
view full answer...To choose a weight distribution system you will need to go by the total tongue weight of the set up. This is calculated by taking the tongue weight of the trailer, when loaded and ready to tow, and adding to that the weight of anything loaded…
view full answer...You are on the right track. You want to pick a weight distribution system that the tongue weight range of your trailer will fall right into the middle of. The amount of chain links on a system like the #RP66541 is how the spring tension is…
view full answer...Anytime the weight of the trailer is more than 50 percent of the weight of the tow vehicle a weight distribution system will be a great idea. You are at that figure easily so you would benefit from using a WD system. The best way to pick out a weight…
view full answer...When using a weight distribution system on a trailer the weight on the axles will stay the same. The tongue weight of the trailer will be distributed from being basically all on the rear axle of the tow vehicle to being also on the front axle of the…
view full answer...The best way to pick out a weight distribution system is to base it off of the loaded tongue weight of the setup when it is loaded and ready to tow. This figure also includes the weight of any cargo behind the rear axle of the tow vehicle. I attached…
view full answer...The system that you bought from us 5 years ago was #RP66541 and it is still the same now as it was then! This means that you can replace your 800 pound spring bars with the 1,200 pound bars. For a single bar it is #RP66009. You would need 2 of them…
view full answer...The hitch ball angle adjustment on weight distribution systems is designed to provide more or less distribution of the tongue weight on your trailer hitch to the trailer and vehicle axles. If you adjust the ball angle farther away from the towing…
view full answer...The 1/2" Trimax Dual Purpose Coupler Lock #TMX77FR measures 4" across to the U-Shaped locking pin. We also have the 9/16" Trimax Dual Purpose Coupler Lock #TMX67FR and Trimax Dual Purpose Coupler Lock with Ballistic Grade Nylon Housing…
view full answer...Yes, you can reverse the trailer while using a Reese Weight Distribution System like part #RP67509. The only time there would be an issue is if you were reversing at a really sharp angle, almost jackknifing the trailer but there isn't a weight…
view full answer...In order to be able to use a dual cam sway control like a Reese Dual Cam High-Performance Sway Control #RP26002 you will need to have spring bars that are bent at the end of them. Check out the picture I attached that shows which bars will work and…
view full answer...The round or trunnion bars refers to the end of the spring bars. Round bars are typically designed for lighter applications, are a bit harder to install and are usually priced lower than trunnion bars. Trunnion bars are typically designed to be used…
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