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Hi there Ram owners. Today, on your 2013 Ram 1500, we're gonna be taking a look at and showing you how to install Blue Ox's 2-Point weight distribution system. And this is what our weight distribution system looks like when it's installed. These components will go between a head that attaches into the receiver on your hitch. And the bars will extend down the brackets that are clamped under the… see more >
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2-point sway controls are built into weight distribution systems. A weight distribution hitch is a system designed to create a level, stable ride when you tow a trailer. It will help keep your towing setup level and make sure the weight of your…
view full answer...The differences between the Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution System w/ 4-Point Sway Control - 12,000 lbs GTW, 1,200 lbs TW Item #EQ37120ET and the Reese Steadi-Flex Weight Distribution System w/ Sway Control - Trunnion - 12K GTW, 1.2K TW Item…
view full answer...When it comes to weight distribution, tongue weight is the most important factor. It looks like you are ahead of the game and accounted for that with each of these systems, great job. I would still recommend finding your actual tongue weight once…
view full answer...In order to run both AC outlets and DC lights off shore power in your ATC Enclosed Trailer you will actually need a AC/DC distribution panel, not a power converter. For this, I recommend using Progressive Dynamics Inteli-Power AC/DC Distribution…
view full answer...When determining the correct spring bars for your trailer you will need to take into account the weight of gear loaded behind the rear axle of the truck and the additional tongue weight loaded in the trailer. I believe bigger is better and safer so I…
view full answer...That is not normal wear for the L-Brackets on your Blue 2-Point #BLU75FR to be that worn. It looks like you have too much angle in the head, so I recommend trying to tilt the L-brackets a little to try and get the bar less on just that one edge, and…
view full answer...According to Lippert, the mounting nuts should be torqued to 120 ft-lbs for the Axle Riser Kit - Single Square Torsion Axle - 3-1/2" Lift #LC382741.
view full answer...I highly recommend getting a weight distribution hitch with sway control, and the best option for your Forest River travel trailer with a loaded tongue weight near 500 lbs is from Equal-i-zer: - Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution with 4-Point Sway…
view full answer...The main difference between a Class III hitch and a Class IV hitch is the capacities they set for the hitches. Class III hitches are rated for up to 6,000 lbs GTW with 600 lbs TW whereas a Class IV is rated for up to 12,000 lbs GTW and 1,000 TW. For…
view full answer...The L-brackets of the Reese weight distribution system #RE44FR need to install between 24.5 and 27.5 inches from the hitch ball center. I attached a picture that I took from the instructions that shows this. The range gives you a bit of flexibility…
view full answer...Yes, a 1,000 lb tongue weight weight distribution system will work great on a Forest River Wildwood 26DBUD with a dry tongue weight of 795 lbs. That said, if you wanted some more room for error or the ability to upgrade trailers down the line you…
view full answer...As long as that 1,000lb tongue weight mentioned is with the trailer fully loaded what you'll want is the Blue Ox 2-Point #BLU75FR. This is rated for 800 - 1,200lbs of tongue weight so this will be perfect for getting your trailer nice and level…
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