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Yes, the max drop of the Curt Short Arm part #C17333 is only 1/2 inch due to the head design. For a shank that you could use with this system that would allow a 3 inch drop you would want the Curt #17120 which can do a drop of up to 5 inches. There…
view full answer...The best way to match your trailer with a weight distribution system is by the tongue weight of your trailer; your trailer tongue weight should be at least 10% and no more than 15% of the GVWR. Assuming that you load the trailer so you're in…
view full answer...You definitely need a higher rated weight distribution system. Since you have a shank and a friction sway control unit already you would want the Reese Weight Distribution w/out Shank #RP66131. The best way to pick out a weight distribution system…
view full answer...Your absolute best solution would be to use your 1,400 lb rated Equalizer system for when you have the motorcycle loaded and then use a lighter rated head and spring bar when you aren't transporting the motorcycle. For that you would want to…
view full answer...There is no real difference in the function between the different size bars that you mentioned, as it is more something that one brand of weight distribution hitch uses to be a bit different than another brand. The only time it really makes a…
view full answer...There isn't a setting you can use on your Go Power solar controller for lithium batteries if it is not compatible, so you will need to upgrade your solar controller to one that is compatible. I'm not sure which solar power system…
view full answer...I can not speak for any manufacturers ratings either on your truck or on your OEM hitch. That being said you would need to talk to someone at the Chrysler/Dodge dealer to obtain the actual ratings on your hitch and truck. You should be able to find…
view full answer...I looked up the towing capacity of a 2007 Chevy Silverado 2500 with a 6.0 and every configuration was well over 7,600 lb so yes it could. Looks like lowest configuration is 9,600 lb towing capacity and highest 13,000 lb. I'd recommend confirming…
view full answer...The Reese round bar part #RP581115 is a standard round bar from Reese. The correct head to use with this system is the part #RP58112.
view full answer...If your truck and trailer look to be level when adjusting to the 8th chain link with the Blue Ox SwayPro Weight Distribution System #BXW1500 then this isn't a problem. I recommend also taking the trailer out for a short test drive to see how…
view full answer...The three sizes of electric trailer drum brakes you referenced, 7-, 10- and 12-inch diameters, are intended for different axle weight capacities. Since each size will presumably have a proportionate weight load it has to stop, their wear rates will…
view full answer...Based on what you described we have two options that should be what you need. If you have a trunnion (square bar) setup the head you would need is the part #RP58167. Or if the spring bars are round the part #RP58112 would be what you need.
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