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Roadmaster lists the height of the baseplate attachment point on a 2022 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with factory tires at 16-1/4". This means you're 7-3/4" off from level and would need to use a high/low adapter like…
view full answer...There are two airlines that must be spliced into on the coach which will then run to the air tank assembly included with the SMI Air Force One Supplemental Braking System part #SM99243. One of these lines is for supply-air and the other is for…
view full answer...The Grand Design Imagine XLS 17MKE weighs in at 6,395 lbs fully loaded so for an appropriately sized weight distribution system, I recommend the Reese Pro Round Bar Weight Distribution part #RE94FR which is rated for up to 8,000 lbs. This system…
view full answer...The Reese #RE44FR would indeed offer weight distribution and sway control. The kit includes a 2-5/16 inch trailer ball and the adjustable weight distribution shank. The system is rated for trailers with a 600-1150 lb fully loaded tongue weight. You…
view full answer...Determining the correct rise or drop for your Blue Ox SwayPro Weight Distribution System #BXW1000 is going to be the same method as determining rise or drop for a standard ball mount. You will just need to measure from the ground to the top of your…
view full answer...The Blue Ox High-Low Adapter #BX88241 is only designed for flat towing applications where there is no tongue weight since there's not downward pressure from a trailer tongue. If you need a dual hitch adapter for towing and carrying a hitch…
view full answer...There's no functional reason the Blue Ox High-Low Adapter for Tow Bars #BX88235 uses bolt instead of welds that you would notice. By that I mean there isn't something different you can do with it based on the bolts like swap to a…
view full answer...On the 2010 Lexus GX460, the Curt Trailer Hitch, #C13043, will bolt to existing holes underneath the bumper beam. The holes in the bumper beam bracket will have existing weldnuts already in the bracket, so you will just line up the holes on the…
view full answer...Curt recommends the use of 250 ft/lbs of torque when tightening the nuts of their hitch balls with a 1 inch diameter shank like the part #C40034 that you referenced. The general rule is for a 3/4" shank tighten to 150 ft/lbs For a…
view full answer...Ball mounts like the Curt #C45100 are available in various lengths. This one happens to be 13-inches long, longer than some. Longer ball mounts are needed, for example, in cases of a truck having a slide in camper in the bed, or when using a…
view full answer...When you tilt the ball of a weight distribution system rearward on your hitch (toward the trailer) you are changing the physics of the system and therefore also the tension on the rear of the trunnion spring bars. Tilting the head rearward will…
view full answer...Weight distribution heads are adjustable to get the spring bars level or just below level with the trailer frame. Depending on the trailer frame, the head may need to be set at 90 degrees, it also may need to be tilted down as far as possible to…
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