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Today we're gonna be taking a look at the Curt MV Weight Distribution System with round bars, for the gross trailer weight rating of 10,000 pounds, and a tongue weight rating of 1,000 pounds. Overall, our weight distribution system is going to even the amount of weight over both of our truck axles, giving us back that level smooth ride that we expect. It's gonna cut back on the tire wear on both… see more >
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A Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System such as #TFR1504D which fits your 2013 Ford F-150, does not take the place of a weight distribution system. The Timbren systems will help reduce body roll and absorb shock but will not transfer the load…
view full answer...The springs bars are the only difference between the Curt MV Weight Distribution Systems part #C17050 and part #C17051 and these are available separately so you can purchase two of the Replacement Spring Bar part #C17072 and then be set when you…
view full answer...According to TST, once the repeater is installed, the sensors included with the #TST-507-INT-6-C will work within 5 minutes. My representative tells me that the expected battery life is 3-5 years, and once the battery goes dead, the sensor itself…
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…
view full answer...The 10,000 lb Curt MV Weight Distribution System #C17052 isn't too wide for your trailer but it may be too long. A lot of times with V-nose trailers what ends up happening is you have to install Chain Hangers for Curt Weight Distribution…
view full answer...A weight distribution system with trunnion bars would definitely offer more ground clearance at the trailer coupler because the bars don't extend below the weight distribution head like they do on round bar systems. If you'd care to…
view full answer...According to the installation instructions, the torque specification for the 2-5/16" ball that comes with the Blue Ox 2-Point Weight Distribution w/ Sway Control - 6-Hole Shank - 10K GTW, 1.2K TW item #BLU75FR is 260 ft lbs. The socket you…
view full answer...We cannot open the packages and swap out the shanks so the best option is to either just replace the shank that you have or choose a system that doesn't come with a shank and shank separately. You don't have to get a whole new…
view full answer...It looks like your current system is a Curt MV like part #C17052 which is supposed to help with the distribution of weight but doesn't include any sway control. This is why you were having issues with the wind. There are friction sway control…
view full answer...When it comes to using a weight distribution hitch on your aluminum trailer, the main concern isn't only the interaction of the two metals but a lot of occasions the aluminum frame isn't strong enough to be used with a steel weight…
view full answer...With the design of your Legend Trailer V-Nose I recommend using the Tuson Asymmetric Sway Control #335TSC-1000. The positioning of the jack in combination with the trailers tongue are going to make it impossible to use a traditional weight…
view full answer...Yes, Equal-I-Zer actually makes a 2 inch hitch ball for use with their weight distribution systems which is part #EQ91-00-6080. This would work well with the part #EQ37060ET if that is the kit you have.
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