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Fastway e2 Weight Distribution w/ 2-Point Sway Control - Round - 8,000 lbs GTW, 800 lbs TW
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Fastway e2 Weight Distribution w/ 2-Point Sway Control - Round - 8,000 lbs GTW, 800 lbs TW

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Call etrailer.com at 1-800-940-8924 for expert service. We are your Gulf Stream weight distribution hitch experts, and offer a great price. etrailer.com carries a complete line of Fastway products for your Gulf Stream Conquest Super Lite Travel Trailer 2021. Fastway e2 Weight Distribution w/ 2-Point Sway Control - Round - 8,000 lbs GTW, 800 lbs TW part FA94-00-0800 from Fastway can be ordered online at etrailer.com. Complete weight distribution hitch installation instructions and technical support.
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Fastway Weight Distribution Hitch

  • 500 lbs
  • 600 lbs
  • 700 lbs
  • Fits 2 Inch Hitch
  • WD With Sway Control
  • Allows Backing Up
  • Fastway
  • Includes Shank
  • Round Bar
  • Top-Mount
  • Fits 3 Inch Frame
  • Fits 4 Inch Frame
  • Fits 5 Inch Frame
  • Fits 6 Inch Frame

Fight back against winding roads and strong wind gusts that cause your trailer to get squirrelly. This system evenly spreads out your tongue weight for a smoother ride. Adjustable shank included.


Features:

  • Evenly spreads out your tongue weight among all the axles of your tow vehicle and trailer
    • Levels out your ride to restore control and stability
    • Lets you tow to the max capacity of your hitch
  • Sway control keeps your trailer from getting pushed off course
    • Holds your trailer in line with rigid, frame-mounted brackets
    • Uses steel-on-steel friction to combat any sway that occurs
  • Comptible with surge-type brake actuators
  • Desired head tilt is achieved using stackable washers
    • Add or remove washers from the spacer rivet in the hitch head
  • No-drill, clamp-on brackets can be adjusted along your trailer frame
    • Accommodates frame-mounted items such as gas tanks, battery boxes, tool boxes, or generators
  • Powder coated steel is durable and corrosion resistant
  • Includes head assembly, adjustable shank, spring bars, sway control brackets, lift handle, and all necessary hardware
    • Hitch ball with 1-1/4" diameter shank sold separately


Specs:

  • Fits: 2" x 2" trailer hitch receivers rated for use with weight distribution systems
  • Tongue weight: 400 lbs - 800 lbs
  • Gross towing weight: 8,000 lbs
  • Sway control bracket positioning: 24" - 27" back from center of coupler
  • Maximum trailer frame height: 6"
  • Shank length:
    • 8" From center of hitch pin hole to center of adjustment holes
    • 9" From center of hitch pin hole to front of shank
    • 7" From center of hitch pin hole to back of shank
    • 12" Overall
  • Total height adjustment along shank: 7-1/2"
    • Maximum rise: 5-3/4"
    • Maximum drop: 3-1/2"
    • Overall height: 8-1/2"
    • Holes are spaced 1-1/4" apart on center
  • 10-Year warranty


Dimensions

Included w/ System Required - Sold Separately Optional Add-Ons
  • Weight Distribution Head
  • 2 Sway Control Brackets
  • 2 Spring Bars
  • Snap-Up Lever
  • Spacer Rivet and Washers
  • Necessary Installation Hardware
  • Hitch Ball w/ 1-1/4" Diameter Shank
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Pro Tip: Before you invest in a weight distribution hitch, make sure your cargo is evenly loaded in your trailer to keep the weight balanced. If you still have a hard time even after balancing your tongue weight, a weight distribution hitch should help.


L-Brackets vs. Add-On Friction Sway Bars

  • L-brackets that hold spring bars in place provide a tried-and-true method of sway control
    • Provides weight distribution and sway control in one system
    • Ensures steady towing, but can be noisy
  • Friction sway bars can be added to a standard weight distribution hitch to force your trailer back in line
    • Has to be removed at times (e.g. in the rain or when you're backing up), but its adjustable tension is a plus
    • Doesn't work with surge-type actuators

A close-up image shows weight distribution L-brackets

If you've got a moderate amount of sway behind you when you tow, and you want to save a few hundred bucks on getting a more premium option like an Equalizer or the B&W Continuum - which you know would be overkill for your application anyway - the Fastway e2 might be the middle of the road option you're after. It creates a rigid system of steel bars and L-brackets that rub together to create friction, which prevents your trailer from getting off track behind your tow vehicle. And it uses friction to force your trailer back in line if a strong crosswind or passing truck is a bit too much for the rigid hold to handle on its own.


A close-up image shows where the spring bar grinds on the steel bracket

Because the steel-on-steel friction of the bars and L-brackets is noisy, don't be alarmed if you hear some banging, creaking, and grinding. It's just the system working to correct sway.


Fun Fact: Steel-on-steel friction is what locomotives use to keep multi-ton railcars from swaying.


Adjusting the Head Tilt

  • Adding washers adds tension, but it's not a case of "the more the merrier"
  • Stacking washers can be a pain, but you only need to do it once, or if your tongue weight changes

A close-up image of the Reese Pro Round Bar hitch head shows the rivet and washers during installation

To adjust the tilt, simply slide washers onto the spacer rivet and insert it into the head assembly. Once the spacer is in place, tighten the shank bolts to secure the head to the shank. To check if your truck and trailer are level, you'll need to hookup and release your tongue jack. Repeating this step means adding more washers if the rear of your truck is sagging, or removing washers if too much weight has been distributed to your tow vehicle's front axle.


While the washer-stacking method allows you to fine-tune the setup at the time of installation, it's going to require some patience. It can be time consuming because, if you don't get everything right the first time (which, you probably won't), you'll have to take the head unit apart to adjust the washers. You might have to raise or lower the L-brackets too to get the tension just right, and that's a bit of a pain also. Not to mention that you might have to repeat this process if your tongue weight changes or if you swap out your tow vehicle.


Pro Tip: For a step-by-step guide on how to fully install the e2, check out our videos at the top of this page. Our installers even have some advice to offer on measuring your vehicle's squat.


Why Use a Weight Distribution Hitch?

Diagram showing weight distribution on a truck and towing a camper

  • Prevents uneven tire wear on your vehicle and trailer
  • Keeps the rear of your tow vehicle from sagging
  • Lets you tow to the max capacity of your trailer hitch
  • Stops your headlights from pointing up at the sky
  • Gives you control over steering your rig

Selecting the Right Weight Distribution System

  • Think "Goldilocks"
    • If you go for overbuilt, you'll have a rigid ride
    • If it's not strong enough, it's virtually useless
  • Let your tongue weight be your guide

Your tongue weight is the first thing you need to know when figuring out which weight distribution system you need. Most people think that if they get the highest-rated system possible, it'll be smooth sailing. But actually, this will create a rigid ride and a bouncing trailer. On the other hand, if the system isn't strong enough, it won't be able to distribute the weight properly, making it virtually useless.


Once you know your trailer's tongue weight, add it to the weight of the cargo behind the rear axle of your tow vehicle. Then just choose a weight distribution system rated for that combined tongue weight.



94-00-0800 Fast Way e2 Weight-Distribution Hitch - Round Bar - 8,000 lbs

Item # FA94-00-0800

Installation Details FA94-00-0800 Installation instructions

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Fight back against winding roads and strong wind gusts that cause your trailer to get squirrelly. This system evenly spreads out your tongue weight for a smoother ride. Adjustable shank included.

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  • Choosing a Fastway e2 Weight Distribution System for 550 TW
    If you fully load your trailer and find it has a tongue weight of 550 lbs and towing weight of 6,200 lbs, then ideally you should choose a weight distribution system's where your tongue weight sits middle-road of the system's capacity. As for a Fastway e2 option, the Fastway e2 Weight Distribution 8,000 lbs GTW, 800 lbs TW - Round Bar # FA94-00-0800 is a good option. This system has a described tongue weight capacity of 400 lbs - 800 lbs, and your 550 lbs is just slight below halfway on...
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  • How To Remove the Spring Bars from the L-Brackets on the Fastway e2 Weight Distribution System
    When trying to remove the spring bars on the Fastway e2 Weight Distribution System, # FA94-00-0800, you should use your trailer jack to relieve the tension on the weight distribution system. By raising the trailer tongue, you are taking some of the tongue weight of the hitch. With the tongue weight lowered, the tension on the bars will be lowered and then you will be able to use the included tool to remove the spring bars from the L-brackets.
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  • Is Weight Distribution Recommended for Trailer with Dry Weigh 4,820 lb
    Hey Don, anytime your trailer weighs more than 50 percent of the tow vehicle it's going to be a good idea to use weight distribution like the Fastway e2 part # FA94-00-0800 that you referenced so I would recommend you use a system like this. The air suspension of your truck will help but it would not take the place of a WD system.
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  • Recommended Weight Distribution System for a 5,000 lbs Jayco Travel Trailer
    Hey Bill. For your 2024 Jayco 173MRB trailer, I recommend the Blue Ox TrackPro Weight Distribution w/ Sway Control - 7-Hole Shank item # BLU47FR. This system has built in sway control that will help with the stability. It works with tongue weights between 600 lbs - 800 lbs so you'll also be able to use it on your 16 ft Kaufmann car hauler. Please note that the L brackets on the Blue Ox TrackPro item # BLU47FR mount 20" - 25" back from the center of the coupler along your trailer's tongue....
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  • Recommended Weight Distribution System for a 2018 Airstream Flying Cloud
    In order to choose the correct weight distribution system, you will need to find the total tongue weight (TTW) of your towing setup by adding the tongue weight (TW) of both your loaded ready to tow trailer and any cargo stored behind the rear axle of the tow vehicle. An easy way to find this would involve using a tongue weight scale like the Trailer Tongue Weight Scale part # e99044. When choosing a weight distribution system, you will want your TTW to fall in the middle of the weight...
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  • Weight Distribution Hitch For Boat Trailer With Pole Tongue
    Hey Steve! You're already on the right track with the Pole-Tongue Adapter for Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution Systems # EQ95-01-5950. This is exactly what you need to install a WDH on your boat trailer. Go ahead and measure 27" - 32" back from the hitch ball to make sure you have room to install the adapter. Also, if this is an aluminum trailer I recommend checking with the manufacturer to make sure it can handle using a weight distribution hitch. Equal-i-zer makes one of the best systems...
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  • Dimensions of Fastway Replacement Round Spring Bar Arms for Fastway e2 Weight Distribution Systems
    All of the Replacement Round Spring Bars for the Fastway e2 Weight Distribution systems, # FA94-02-1099, # FA94-02-0899, and # FA94-02-0699, measure 31-1/2 inches long. The diameter of the bar at the upper end is 1.39 inches, and the inside groove measures 0.91 inches. I have attached a photo showing these dimensions for you. The spring bars differ based on their tongue weight capacities. The construction of the bars determines their weight capacity, rather than the size of the bar. These...
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  • Recommended Weight Distribution System for a Trailer with Tongue Weight of 500-600 lbs
    You always want to check your weight ratings and how much your equipment weighs before going on a trip to make sure that you are within your weight capacities. Another thing to keep in mind is that your Tongue Weight (TW) should be between 10-15 percent of your trailer. When looking at a WD system you will want to make sure that the Total Tongue Weight (TTW) of your loaded and ready-to-go setup falls in the middle of the range of the WD system that you choose. You can find your TTW by...
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  • Recommended Weight Distribution System for Towing a 2013 Jayco Jay Feather Ultra Lite X17Z
    To choose a correct weight distribution system you need to find your trailer's loaded and ready to tow tongue weight combined with the amount of weight you have stored behind the rear axle of your 2007 Saab 9-7x. From my research the 2013 Jayco Jay Feather Ultra Lite X17Z travel trailer has a maximum gross vehicle weight rating of 3,500 pounds. This means if your trailer is loaded to its full capacity the tongue weight should be between 350 to 525 pounds since a trailer's tongue weight...
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  • Weight Distribution System Recommendation for Trailer with Loaded Tongue Weight of 550 lbs
    You asked a lot of great questions, but let's first start with picking out the correct system based on the loaded tongue weight you listed. Keep in mind that the weight of any cargo behind the rear axle of your tow vehicle needs to be counted as tongue weight too. That being said, the weight of the WD system does not count as tongue weight. The Reese system part # RP66153 has a tongue weight range of 400 lbs to 800 lbs and would work well for you. Also the reason I recommended it is because...
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  • Recommended Fastway Weight Distribution For 2017 Jayco Jay Flight 195RB Trailer
    For your 2006 Buick Rainier and your 2017 Jayco Jay Flight 195RB, the Fastway e2 Weight Distribution w/ 2-Point Sway Control - Round - 6,000 lbs GTW, 600 lbs TW # FA94-00-0600 may be sufficient, however, I recommend bumping up to the # FA94-00-0800. This system will give you the same minimum tongue weight, but will allow for up to an 800 lb tongue weight. Based on the specs for your trailer, if you were loaded to capacity you could have a trailer tongue weight of up to 525 lbs, and that...
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  • Troubleshooting Lack of Control with GMC Canyon When Towing Trailer with WD System
    I took a look at the online owner's manual for your 2017 GMC Canyon and did see that it has a 7,000 pound maximum trailer weight as long as you have the 3.6L V6 engine. For the Canyon models that feature a 2.5L L4 engine, the maximum trailer weight is just 3,500 pounds. I first recommend making sure that you aren't exceeding this 7,000 pound limit when the trailer is fully loaded. Since the dry weight of the trailer is 5,200 pounds, you will want to verify its weight when you have it...
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  • Do I Need to Upgrade to 1,000 lbs Spring Bars for a Fastway e2 Weight Distribution System?
    Hey Rodney, congrats on the new trailer! So long as you keep your tongue weights below 800 lbs the 8,000 lbs Fastway e2 Weight Distribution w/ 2-Point Sway Control item # FA94-00-0800 will still work on your new travel trailer. You'll be at the top end of the 400 lbs - 800 lbs tongue weight range but you'll still be good. If you get the system set up and feel like you don't have enough support you can always upgrade to the 1,000 lbs tongue weight spring bars item # FA94-02-1099. These...
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  • Curt Weight Distribution System Recommendation for 600 lb Tongue Weight
    The tongue weight range of the Curt weight distribution system part # C17500 that you referenced is 800 to 1,000 lbs. If yours tongue weight is 500-600 lbs and you used this system you'd have a pretty rough ride quality. There aren't lighter rated bars for your setup so we don't have a solution aside from just replacing the entire system. The part 17301 would be a great solution with a better range as it is for up to 800 lbs of tongue weight.
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  • Weight Distribution Hitch Recommendation for 2021 Jayco Feather Light 183
    Yes. We do recommend using a weight distribution hitch on your 2021 Jayco Feather Light 183 to obtain the most control and peace of mind when traveling. In addition to control, it dramatically increases overall safety of your setup. From the available specs I have of your trailer, it has a gross weight of 4,150 lbs and a loaded tongue weight between 415-623 pounds. With that weight, I recommend using the Fastway e2 Weight Distribution w/ 2-Point Sway Control - Round - 8,000 lbs GTW, 800...
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  • Recommended Weight Distribution Hitch For A Travel Trailer With A 630lb Tongue Weight
    Hey Craig, You're absolutely correct that too heavy or too light of a spring bar capacity with your weight distribution hitch can cause issues. It's best to go with a system that has your tongue weight around the middle of its capacity range to accommodate when the trailer is heavier with more gear or lighter on your way back home. The Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution System w/ 4-Point Sway Control # EQ90-00-1000 you referenced has a 700 - 1000lb tongue weight capacity so it's going to...
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  • Replacement Parts for Round Bar Fastway e2 Weight Distribution System
    Hey Ron. Sounds like normal wear and tear on your Fastway e2 Weight Distribution System like item # FA94-00-0800. There's no protective sleeves or anything you can do to prevent it. When those parts wear out you'll just need to replace them. The pins inside the hitch head may go out eventually as well. We have quite a few replacement parts for the e2 Weight Distribution Systems. I've listed a few of them below: Replacement Hardware Kit item # FA92-02-9600 Replacement Round Spring Bar...
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  • Recommended Weight Distribution System for Forest River E-Pro 20BHS
    You are correct that you want to be within the weight range of a particular system and that has to do with the total tongue weight. That includes the loaded trailer tongue weight along with any cargo behind the rear axle of your truck. You want the total tongue weight to fall in the middle of the range of a weight distribution system ideally. If you travel with water tanks full, which most people don't unless you'll be dry dock camping, that will add significant weight. For your Forest...
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  • Recommended Fastway e2 Weight Distribution System for Coleman Trailer and Brake Controller
    The Fastway e2 # FA94-00-0800 has a weight capacity of 800 lbs as you mentioned, but weight distribution systems are rated for total tongue weight and have a range. The total tongue weight is the loaded trailer tongue weight plus any cargo weight behind the rear axle of your tow vehicle. If your loaded Coleman trailer is 540 lbs, then this system will work really well as your total tongue weight will be in the middle of its 400-800 lbs capacity. If you want slightly better ground clearance...
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  • Weight Distribution Shank for Use with Fastway e2 that Has More Drop
    Yes, we do have weight distribution system shanks that have more drop than what you have now so that your trailer can sit level. For that you could use the part # C17123 which works with your e2 system and can do a drop of up to 8 inches.
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  • Comparing Bar Versus Chain Weight Distribution Hitches For a 3,600LB Trailer
    There are a few differences between a chain or bar weight distribution hitch. A chain weight distribution hitch like the Reese Weight Distribution System # RP66021 will not have sway control built into the system. It would require you to add either Reese Dual Cam High-Performance Sway Control # RP26002 or a Reese Friction Sway Control Kit # 83660. The Friction sway control would have to be removed before maneuvering your trailer in tight conditions otherwise it will cause damage to the...
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  • The Difference Between A Weight Distribution System and Weight Distribution System With Sway Control
    The Reese Weight Distribution System w Shank - Round Bar part # RE34FR does not utilize friction sway control. It is simply a weight distribution system that will redistribute the weight of your setup with the spring bars which will help to reduce sway but does not have active sway control at the bracket locations. A system like the Reese WDS RE34FR will help to eliminate rear sag of the tow vehicle and distribute the weight but it will not do much for sway. If you are experiencing sway...
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  • Replacement Frame Mount Brackets for Fastway e2 Weight Distribution System
    We do indeed carry replacement brackets for the Fastway e2, like # FA94-00-0800. If all you need is the L bracket, use # FA93-02-5150. The outer link plate is also available as part # FA93-02-5350 and the inner plate is part # FA93-02-5200. The hardware kit is also available as part # FA92-02-9200. I've provided a photo showing how the pieces go together. It's recommended that the spring bars be removed if you back the trailer at an angle where you might be in danger of jackknifing.
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  • Recommended Weight Distribution Hitch for V-Nose Trailer
    The adjustable height, sway control, and 2-5/16" ball are something you can get on most weight distribution hitches. The main issue for you is the V-nose trailer. This typically limits the installation of a WDH because of the amount of space on the frame. However, with 26" you could use the Fastway system you were looking at. The # FA94-00-1033 is for 600-1,000 lbs of tongue weight so it is a bit much for your setup, instead you will need the # FA94-00-0800. This hitch works for 400-800...
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