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You are definitely on the right track here. When it comes to weight distribution hitches, it all comes down to your tongue weight. All of these systems will have a range of tongue weights that you want to stay within for them to work effectively. I…
view full answer...There are many different wiring harnesses on Police Interceptors, and the photo you've attached is not a common fit for trailer wiring. I don't believe that harness is for your trailer wiring even though it looks similar. I've attached…
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...Yes, the cam of the Reese Dual Cam III part #RP65FR has been upgraded from models that were made 20 years ago. The brackets have also been upgraded and made to be a lot easier to install as well.
view full answer...For a weight distribution shank that has 2 more inches of drop than the part #RP54970 you'd want the part #RP63971.
view full answer...Thanks for reaching out and providing photos! The head of your Reese Weight Distribution System part 113913 is designed to fit a shank with flush sides where the bolts secure like what we see with part part #RP54970, but the Replacement Hitch Ball…
view full answer...Most trailer hitch balls have a flat part on two sides of the base like the 2" Hitch Ball - 1-1/4" Diameter x 2-5/8" Long Shank - Chrome - 10,000 #A-90 for example. You will simply need a open end wrench large enough to fit that. Vise…
view full answer...Weight Distribution is a good idea whenever the loaded weight of the trailer weighs more that 50 percent of the tow vehicles weight. In addition to eliminating the squat experienced when a trailer is connected, a weight distribution system has other…
view full answer...The batteries in the sensors of the Tuson Towable Tire Pressure Monitoring System #335TPMS4WIVS that you mentioned will last around 5 years with normal use and are not replaceable. You'd have to replace the sensor with the part #335TPMS-SENS…
view full answer...The Tuson Towable Tire Pressure Monitoring System part #335TPMS4WIVS will not interfere with factory installed TPMS.
view full answer...The trailer ball would bolt to the head of the weight distribution system you're using, and the weight distribution head would bolt to the shank, as shown in the photo I've provided. If you weren't needing weight distribution and were…
view full answer...Based on the pictures you attached (thank you!) it looks like you have the Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution Shank #EQ90-02-4100 that allows for a drop of up to 3 inches from the top of the hitch receiver opening. The adjustment portion of the shank…
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