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Reese Steadi-Flex Weight Distribution System w/ Sway Control - Trunnion - 12K GTW, 1.2K TW

Reese Steadi-Flex Weight Distribution System w/ Sway Control - Trunnion - 12K GTW, 1.2K TW

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Call etrailer.com at 1-800-940-8924 for expert service. We are your Heartland RV weight distribution hitch experts, and offer a great price. etrailer.com carries a complete line of Reese products for your Heartland RV North Trail Travel Trailer 2017. Reese Steadi-Flex Weight Distribution System w/ Sway Control - Trunnion - 12K GTW, 1.2K TW part RP66560 from Reese can be ordered online at etrailer.com. Complete weight distribution hitch installation instructions and technical support.
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Reese Weight Distribution Hitch - RP66560

  • 1000 lbs
  • 1100 lbs
  • 700 lbs
  • 800 lbs
  • 900 lbs
  • Fits 2 Inch Hitch
  • WD With Sway Control
  • Reese
  • Allows Backing Up
  • Electric Brake Compatible
  • Surge Brake Compatible
  • Some Sway

Friction in brackets and in head works to prevent and correct trailer sway. Chainless brackets with automotive-style friction pads hold spring bars firmly in place to help keep trailer in line with your tow vehicle. Adjustable shank included.


Features:

  • Evenly distributes weight over axles of tow vehicle and trailer for stability and control
    • Creates a more level ride for both tow vehicle and trailer
  • Integrated sway control limits side-to-side movement of trailer
    • Brackets keep spring bars in place for a rigid system that holds your trailer in line
      • No lift chains - eliminates unwanted movement of spring bars
      • Automotive-grade friction material lines brackets to help correct any sway that may occur due to winds, curvy roads, or sudden maneuvers
    • System head provides frictional resistance to limit movement of spring bars
  • Trunnion spring bars are hot rolled and tapered for superior strength and flexibility
    • Bars flex appropriately over uneven terrain for a controlled, even ride
  • Desired tilt is easily achieved using preset positions on system head - no more piling on washer after washer
  • No-drill, clamp-on brackets can adjust along the trailer frame to accommodate frame-mounted items such as gas tanks, toolboxes or generators
  • Included lift handle eases installation by reducing lifting required by trailer jack
  • Corrosion-resistant powder coat is long-lasting
  • System includes head assembly, adjustable shank, trunnion spring bars, sway control brackets, lift handle, pin and clip, and all necessary hardware
    • Hitch ball sold separately - requires 1-1/4" diameter shank


Specs:

  • Tongue weight: 600 lbs - 1,200 lbs
  • Gross towing weight: 12,000 lbs
  • Fits: 2" x 2" trailer hitch receivers rated for use with weight distribution systems
  • Maximum trailer frame height: 6"
  • Sway control bracket positioning: 27" - 32" back from center of coupler
  • Shank length:
    • 8-3/4" From center of hitch pin hole to center of adjustment holes
    • 9-3/4" From center of hitch pin hole to front of shank
    • 8" From center of hitch pin hole to back of shank
    • 13" Overall
  • Total height adjustment along shank: 8-3/4"
    • Maximum rise: 8-3/4"
    • Maximum drop: 4"
    • Overall height: 10"
    • Holes are spaced 1-1/4" apart on center
  • Limited lifetime warranty


Included w/ SystemRequired - Sold SeparatelyOptional Add-Ons
  • Adjustable Shank
  • System Head
  • 2 Sway Control Brackets
  • 2 Spring Bars
  • Lift Bar
  • Hitch Pin and Clip
  • Necessary Installation Hardware
  • Hitch Ball w/ 1-1/4" Diameter Shank
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Weight Distributing Hitch

Create a stable ride for your tow vehicle and trailer with a weight distribution hitch. Adding spring bars to your towing system applies leverage, which transfers the load that is pushing down on the rear of your vehicle to all the axles on both your tow vehicle and your trailer, resulting in an even distribution of weight throughout. The result is a smooth, level ride, as well as the ability to tow the maximum capacity of your hitch.



Selecting a Weight Distribution System

The tongue weight rating is the most important factor in determining which size weight distribution system you should use. If the bars of the system you choose are rated too high for your setup, they will create a rigid ride, which can result in a bouncing trailer. If, on the other hand, the bars are not rated high enough, the system will be unable to properly distribute the weight, rendering it virtually useless.


To determine the proper weight rating for a weight distribution system, you must first determine your trailer's tongue weight. Then add to that the weight of the cargo behind the rear axle of your tow vehicle. These two measurements make up the tongue weight rating for a weight distribution system.


Integrated Dependent Sway Control

The Steadi-Flex weight distribution system works to stop trailer sway before it begins. This is achieved in 2 ways. First, the system head is designed to firmly hold the spring bars in place to provide tight resistance and help ensure that your trailer tracks behind your vehicle. Second, the spring bar brackets that mount on your trailer's frame produce friction with the bars whenever any side-to-side motion occurs. This keeps the bars from moving, also helping to hold your trailer in a straight line.


System Head with Steel-on-Steel Friction

System Head

The head of the Steadi-Flex system firmly holds the spring bars in place at the hitch point. This tight hold helps to keep the bars from moving, which in turn helps to ensure that the trailer is held firmly in place behind your vehicle. If any sway or side-to-side movement does occur, the spring bars will move only slightly inside of the system's head. This steel-on-steel contact produces frictional resistance to limit further side-to-side motion of the bars, limiting the motion of your trailer in the process. The Steadi-Flex head is wider than most weight distribution heads. This design allows for greater surface area for the spring bars to move against. This makes it easier to produce the friction that resists sway.


Sway Control Brackets with Automotive-Grade Friction Material

Friction Material Brackets

The spring bars attach to the trailer frame with fixed, sturdy steel brackets. They sit on top of the brackets instead of being suspended by chains like the bars that are on traditional weight distribution systems. Chain suspensions typically allow a good deal of side-to-side play in the system. Because the Steadi-Flex has brackets in place of chains, that unwanted movement of the spring bars is eliminated. This helps to keep your trailer in line behind your vehicle. In addition, these brackets create friction to limit any side-to-side movement that may occur. When each spring bar on the Steadi-Flex system moves within the bracket, it rubs along the surface of the bracket, creating friction. This resistance limits the movement of the spring bar, thus preventing further side-to-side movement of the trailer.


Friction Material

Most systems with sway control brackets use bare steel brackets to create friction with the steel bars. Steel-on-steel friction typically causes a much louder ride, and it can result in wear and tear on the brackets themselves. The Steadi-Flex brackets, on the other hand, are lined with automotive-grade friction material. This material is more abrasive than bare steel, which allows more friction to build up faster and easier. The long-lasting friction material also reduces the banging noise created by the bars hitting the inside of the steel brackets. This provides a quieter ride while towing.


Fast, Easy Installation

The Steadi-Flex system is easy to install and set up. On the trailer side, simply clamp the spring bar brackets around your trailer's frame. Then prepare your vehicle by sliding the included shank into your 2" x 2" hitch receiver, and bolt on the head. The system head can be easily adjusted to achieve the proper angle and optimum leverage for your specific setup. No drilling is required to install this weight distribution system.


Head Tilt Adjustment

Head Adjustment

The head of the Steadi-Flex can be easily adjusted for the best possible angle for your towing setup. Adjusting the head lets you fine-tune the system's leverage so that you can get the best distribution of weight possible. Traditional head tilt adjustment methods require that the head be disassembled so that stackable washers inside the head can be either removed or added on. But with the Steadi-Flex, there are external, toothed washers on either side of the head that make it easy to change the tilt. Simply position the head in one of the preset angles based on your hitch's tongue weight, then bolt it in place, tightening the washers as you do so. Once the head is sitting at the correct angle, tighten the internal adjustment bolt to secure the platform in place.


Tapered Spring Bars

Spring Bars

The spring bars of the Steadi-Flex system slide into the weight distribution head for quick, easy installation. With a tapered design and hot rolled steel construction, these bars offer superior flex to evenly distribute the weight between your tow vehicle and your trailer.


The bars easily pin into place inside the system head - no need to torque or re-torque any trunnion bolts to adjust the tension. With fewer parts to manage, installing and maintaining the Steadi-Flex is simple.


Adjustable, Clamp-On Brackets

The spring bar brackets simply clamp around your trailer's frame - no drilling required. These brackets are designed to be positioned 27" to 32" back from your coupler and they can fit a wide range of frame sizes and can even be used on a trailer with a bottom-mounted coupler.


Adjustable Brackets

While other brackets use L-pins to secure the spring bars in place on the brackets, the hinged Steadi-Flex brackets close completely around the spring bars. As a result, you can have greater piece of mind knowing that the spring bars are secure, all without the hassle of using and possibly losing L-pins and any extra hardware.



66560 Reese Steady Flex Heavy Duty Weight Distribution System with Sway Control - 12,000 lbs GTW, 1,200 lbs TW

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Reese Steadi-Flex Weight Distribution System w/ Sway Control - Trunnion - 12K GTW, 1.2K TW - RP66560

Average Customer Rating:  4.7 out of 5 stars   (227 Customer Reviews)

Friction in brackets and in head works to prevent and correct trailer sway. Chainless brackets with automotive-style friction pads hold spring bars firmly in place to help keep trailer in line with your tow vehicle. Adjustable shank included.

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For the most part this has been an easy WD system to live with. I tow a 25' travel trailer with a '12 Ram 1500 and it tracks straight even in strong cross winds. I was also suprised at how turning radius doesn't seem to be affected with it attached. My only complaint is how the covers for the ends of the weight distribution bars are secured. The little pins are placed so far to the end that a small movement in the cover allows them to be completely ineffective at securing the cover. This is important because these covers keep the WD bars from slipping off their resistance pads. Thankfuly so far I haven't had a cover slip or bounce open allowing the bar to release its tension after slipping off the pad. I can't imagine that would end well at highway speeds. I've traveled about 5,000 miles with this hitch and so far so good. Hopefully it stays that way. Lastly if these were designed this way on purpose, it would have been nice to have had a note about it in the manual to ease ones concerns.

Allen K.

7/23/2018

The hitch is still performing well, but the bar covers continue to concern me.



by:

I bought this hitch about a year ago to pull our 17' horse trailer behind our 2001 Chevy Tahoe. A scale showed that the trailer (4000 lbs empty) with one horse in the front stall had about 1000 lbs of tongue weight, which was more than our stock Tahoe could balance.

This hitch was a pain to set up and dial in the first time, in part because the trailer didn't have open channels on the tongue. I had to cut holes in the tongue's sheet metal cover to allow clearance for the hitch's brackets. I had to crank the hitch up as far as it would go, which leveled out the trailer pretty well, but still left the Tahoe squatting more than I'd like. I ended up having to get air bags for the Tahoe to completely level it out.

Now that I've got the hang of it and it's all adjusted, this isn't hard to hook up. It only takes a few minutes longer than a normal trailer. The anti-sway feature seems to be doing its job. It is a little noisy when turning, but I only notice it when I'm backing up slowly.

Overall, I'm happy with this hitch, and I'd recommend it to a friend. I suspect any other weight distributing hitch would have had the same complications.



by:

Works great! Fairly straightforward installation and easy to use. We use this on our F250 pulling a 31ft travel trailer weighing about 8500 fully loaded. No issues so far after a year.



by:

Great Service!!! Great Products!!!, I called and told Steve at E Trailer that I needed a Reese Weight Distribution Hitch Asap. Steve sent me an email several hours later saying it’s on its way, I had the hitch in two days. Fast shipping , and great customer service, Thanks E Trailer for taking care of your customers.

Tommy

7/12/2020

Used the hitch for a year now and still going strong!!!



by:

After a month of looking and reading responses, watching various videos and talking with users; I decided on the RP66560. My situation is: 2012 Chevy 2500 ext cab 4wd with 6.5' bed. I followed the directions which were easy to understand and all parts fit perfectly. I am towing a 30' full width 9500 lb travel trailer with two slide outs. Following directions I was able to complete application with no change with front or rear measurement. A key note - use real bearing grease on the WD bars not just spray grease; not enough lubricant. Also, look at the set back before you buy to ensure you can use it. For some assurance I bought a 25k 1" rise hitch ball. I pulled the trailer with a good 20-30mph cross wind with no sway at all. There was zero bucking over bumps or movement on uneven roads. Easy to back up with no issues. When I was done with towing I had it unhitched in 3 minutes. This WD hitch far exceeded my expectations.



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This unit is Awesome! Made a huge difference in my Weight Distribution and was VERY easy to install! I have no SAG either, leveled out TV and Trailer. I had also purchased Air Bags, which have just made the ride smoother! I did make the mistake of not leveling my pads to the sway bars the first time around and this thing was noisy! Once I watched the Reese online install video, I found I need to level the pads to my bars. Once I did that, the noise pretty much stopped. I only hear them at low speeds going into sharp turns. Worth the $$.



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this was the best thing i did!!!! it With my 2008 ran 1500 it pulls my flagstaff Super-Lite 26 FS with no movement at all from Gilbert Sc To Versailles Mo. and back And Gilbert Sc to South Branch Mi. Thank you-all very much HAPPY CAMPER

Jimmie R



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Provides great stabilization, I have never felt a bit of sway. Bars need to be lubricated every time where they rub on the head or they make a ton of noise when making low speed turns. Also have had to tighten the pads on the frame multiple times they seem to loosen up. Other than that I’ve been very happy with the system.

Vince

3/26/2019

Still need to tighten pads a lot. Only uses rear pads and that pad has crumbled quite a bit. Used a heavier duty grease on the bars where they move on the head and it seems to cut down the noise and having to do it every time.



by:

Product looks great. However we mistakenly bought too large of a weight distributer and won’t be able to use it. Completely our fault as the website provides plenty of tools to help us locate the correct size (it was a gift for my husband and I had the wrong specs). Only complaint is the boxes and instructions were pretty mangled and some of the parts looked like they had been installed and returned as they were bent. otherwise super fast shipping and everything looks heavy duty and well made. If we had a bigger rv it would be perfect. Our tongue weight is lower (around 550-600) and based on what we read that was going to cause a bouncy stiff ride. We have a Toyota tacoma and a Starcraft autumn ridge 17rd.

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Sierra K.

1/10/2022

Customer Service will reach out to you. I recommend this system as it is more suited for your needs, but still has the Sway Control feature: item # FA92-00-0800.



by:

ettrailer recommended this hitch for my Silverado 1500 HD. It exceeds the trucks capacity, so it provides a level of confidence that I was looking for. The height adjustment, along with ball angle adjustment allow the tuning flexibility needed to get a perfect set-up. I use these adjustments in conjunction with an etrailer tongue weight scale. After a very bad experience with the wrong hitch & tongue weight set-up, my rig is now dialed in and absolutely no sway, level towing is the result. The load distribution feature really plants the truck.



by: 01/10/2023

Actually, I have had the product for more than 3 years. It Reese Stedi Flex has done everything promised and has done it well. Two things to note though; 1) The truck side fixtures are heavy and 2) the hitch is noisy while traveling and low speed maneuvering. It squawks and groans alot. But again, the system works fine for me.



by:

After one year and 20 k miles towing all over the country with a 8k trailer I’m very pleased..
One pro and con I blew a tire in New Mexico and didn’t even notice a thing I guess this is good and bad.. Bad that I didn’t notice even a shutter in towing and good that it remained perfectly straight.
Only change would be to have a much bigger pen and pen hole for the flip over bracket that holds bar to the pads..
Would definitely purchase another..
I travel once a year across the US and many trips elsewhere during the year. So I can say after towing through the highest elevations in our country that this product is solid..
To add even my wife and kids can put this system on without difficulty..

Mark

2/6/2022

Great and easy to use hitch that I’ve put 30k on so far without issues…



by:

One year later and I am still extremely pleased with the quality and overall performance of this system. The installation instructions were clear and concise which made set up a breeze. The Reese sway control system works so well you sometimes forget you are towing a trailer. Selecting the right sized system is key so be sure to determine your exact tongue weight.

Jeff H.

8/20/2019

Still working and performing flawlessly.



by:

Hitch does a solid job of minimizing sway and distributing weight off back of vehicle. I feel 100% safe while pulling out travel trailer. I would mention that this hitch does creak and groan with turning, which I didn’t think it would.

Milton

7/13/2021

Hitch is still doing a solid job after one year! I have set it up to a new vehicle for out 30’ travel trailer and it still creaks some, but is great a distributing weight and preventing swaying! Still happy w this purchase!!



by:

I appreciate the high level of service and attention to detail they have given me as a customer because it is far above what I've seen from other online retailers.

We recently purchased a truck and travel trailer so I've been outfitting each vehicle w/ parts from etrailer and will continue to do so because of their great service, recommendation of products and prices. As a former Purchasing Manager, I price shop everything and etrailer is always the best.

You will not be disappointed with etrailer!

Kevin P.

1/22/2020

Great! I talked my friend into purchasing the same unit and I even catch myself checking out others hitches as we drive past them swaying away.



by:

Well I can’t tell yo what I think because I havnt been able to put it together
The box showed up a little bear up but I expected that, but when took out all the parts all I has wAs the head unit for the ball, the sway bars and the two trailer brackets…it was missing ALL the parts to put it together!
I’ve been working with customer service however I was miss g so many parts that they needed to email me an Installation manual to inventory what I am missing…I have been working with customer service the past couple of weeks and still no resolution…I have really disappointed so far that’s why I’m leaving a 1 star…will amend once I get the parts and to close this is a matter of urgency because I have to take a cross country trip mid May
Thank you

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Jenny N.

3/22/2022

I will have our Customer Service team reach out to you.



by:

My experience with the RP66560 Steadi-flex was not what I expected. Following the setup instructions the sway control was satisfactory, but the hitch caused significant bounce. I also did not like the weight as I have a bad back. I sold the hitch for half of what I paid and purchased an Andersen No-sway. I tow a 35 ft. Rockwood tt with a Ram 3500 dually.

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Heather A.

10/11/2017

When your setup is bouncy that is an indicator that the weight distribution system WDS is rated too high for your setup. In order to choose the correct WDS for your setup, figure out the loaded tongue weight. This is the tongue weight of the trailer when it is all loaded with cargo and ready to be towed. You should also include the weight of anything you may have behind the rear axle of the tow vehicle. The loaded tongue weight of your setup needs to be in the middle of the range of tongue weights the WDS supports.



by:

This system was fairly easy to install, the instructions could have been a little better but overall it was fine. I pull a 32' video game trailer with an 04 Sierra 2500hd and this system relieved about an inch of squat. I could probably adjust it to help more but I am pretty happy with how it sits now. The main reason I bought it was actually for sway control and on that front it works wonderfully. The only downsides to this rig is that 1 it is noisy. Not when driving down the interstate or anything. But when making tight turns in neighborhoods or parking lots etc. It isn't a huge deal most weight distribution/sway systems make some noise, so it's whatever.
2: the break pad type things wore down badly when I first installed it because my trailer tongue had a rubberized coating on it that allowed the brackets to move some. So having a part that will need to be replaced is something to consider. Also the small pins that keep the "doors" closed on it are easy to bend up, especially if the bars have a bit of side pressure on them. I strongly recommend going to lowes or somewhere and buying yourself some spares.



by:

The Reese Steadi-flex was shipped to me in a timely manner and the product was in good shape upon arrival. The instructions were clear and there were no surprises. Leave some time to dial in your trailer load, tongue weight, measuring the wheel wells etc. I had my adult sons help out and made it a family project. Finding a large torque wrench was our biggest hurdle.
The hitch performed well in traffic and 30 mph winds at highway speeds with no problems.
We put on just over 5,000 miles towing our 30 ft. toy hauler around this season. I really like the easy hook up and removal. It does make some noise on small town turns and in campgrounds but most do. I have been very happy with this hitch and would recommend this set up if it fits your truck and trailer.



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I purchased a new RV camper (dry weight around 6,300lbs) in March 2018. I decided to change from my Equalizer brand weight distribution hitch to a Reese Steadi-Flex. After a year of owning it, I would say I prefer the Reese Steadi-Flex over the Equalizer. I thought it was much easier to install initially. The adjusting to get the camper level was much easier with the Reese hitch. After the initial hook-up, they are about the same to connect to the camper. While fairly similar, I think the Reese offers a little better sway control, but that is tough to tell for sure.



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I bought this hitch to tow our family's Coachmen Catalina 22FBS with an early 2000s Ford Expedition. Prior to this hitch we just had a ball and friction sway bar. Rightly so, it is night and day difference between the two. My wife and I both take turns towing and the sway bar never really made either of us comfortable due to bucking and sway next to other large vehicles on the highway. With this hitch there is no more bucking and very little sway. What sway there is corrects/dampens itself very quickly. On smooth or gentle hills The two vehicles feel like one and you don't really notice the trailer when towing. I was hesitant about spending the money on this hitch which is why we tried the sway bar first, but now that I have it I absolutely love this hitch and we're both extremely happy to have made the switch.
I still have some learning and adjusting to do to get the tow vehicle at the right angle which is something that I think is a bit of a pain to zero in, but I can't really say it's related to the hitch and is more my issue of figuring it out.
I'm assuming when I bought this hitch in early 2016 it was new because etrailer was one of the few places I found that was selling this hitch. The price at the time was much cheaper than anywhere else online or locally and the shipping was decent. I live within two hours of the etrailer facility so I can't really provide feedback for shipping long distances.
I've never used any other type of weight distribution hitch so I can't speak of comparisons, but I found this to be easy to understand the installation instructions and the use instructions too.



by:

I installed this on my 2011 Jayco 32BHDS hooked to a 2011 GMC Sierra 3500HD single rear wheel. I’m in love with this set up. It has superior sway and bounce control compared to the other style that uses the L shaped weight distribution bars with separate sway control. My only complaint is that this hitch is excessively noisy when making tight turns through the campground or turning at intersections. If the noise exists at highway speeds, it is not even noticeable. I still gave this hitch a 5 star rating though, because it does a perfect job of weight distribution and sway control, and the noise doesn’t have anything to do with that part. It does what it promises. The noise is acceptable due to the great performance.



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First time using etrailer. Ordered hitch and was delivered in 2 days. Very quick.
Box was opened and re closed prior to getting to my home. All the large parts were in the box but the small parts, nuts, bolts, washers and pins were missing for assembly. Contacted etrailer and their customer service jumped right on it.
Kudos to Ahren J at Etrailer for the quick fix.
They got the vendor to overnight the missing parts. Used the hitch for the first time pulling a 32 foot travel trailer from NC to Indy. Lots of hills and moderate rain all weekend. Great hitch with weight dist/anti sway. Best hitch I have used.



by:

This product works great. It is easy to setup and hookup my trailer. My only issue with it is that it is incredibly noisy. I know that is typical for weight distribution hitches, but this is definitely exceptionally noisy. It does a wonderful job of spreading the load and reducing sway, so it is a price I am willing to pay.



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This equalizer/anti-sway hitch was a tremendous improvement over the Pro-Series that I previously used. This greatest advantage was the ability to drop the hitch 4" over the 3" drop of the Pro. This put less pressure on the bars to place them into the slide brackets with the tool. I was not trying to pull the truck down to make it level.


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    I would definitely recommend going with the Reese Steadi-Flex Weight Distribution 12,000 lbs GTW, 1,200 lbs TW, # RP66560. If the dry tongue weight of your 2009 Prowler 2702BS is 676 lbs, then with a full load you will most likely exceed 800 lbs of tongue weight. Keep in mind that anything loaded behind the rear axle of your vehicle must be factored in to the tongue weight as well. I have attached an article on weight distribution for you to check out. You will also want to pick up...
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  • If Trailer Load Weight is Gone Can Weight Distribution System be Left Installed
    If you have the Reese Steadi-Flex part # RP66560 set up for the tongue weight of your trailer loaded your best solution would be to have the spring bars disconnected when not loaded. Having too much spring bar tension would give you a really harsh ride so the easy solution is disconnect them when not in use.
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  • Weight Distribution System Recommendation for 6,500 lb Trailer with 8 inch Tall Frame Channels
    Since your frame channels are taller than 6 inches you'd need to use a weight distribution system like the Reese # RP66542 that has frame clamps that attach to the top of the frame and does not need to attach around the entire frame channel. This also won't damage the paint of your trailer frame and has a tongue weight range that would work well with a trailer that weighs between 6,000 and 6,500 lbs.
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  • Weight Distribution for a V-Nose Trailer with 26 Inches of Frame Space and 800 Pounds Tongue Weight
    First, since your V-nose trailer frame is aluminum I advise you to speak with the trailer manufacturer to make sure you can use weight distribution. If it can then we will have an option that will work with the trailer. Because you have such little available space and a high tongue weight it does limit what will fit. Basically the only one that will work is Reese weight distribution system # RP66560. Its brackets can be mounted as little as 27 inches back measured from the center of the...
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  • Spring Bars for Reese Steadi-Flex Weight Distribution System
    There is a wide range of options for the Reese Steadi-Flex Weight Distribution systems. They have weight ratings that start at 250 lbs and go up to 1,200 lbs. The spring bars for the Reese Steadi-Flex Weight Distribution System w/ Sway Control - Trunnion item # RP66560 you referenced have a range from 800 lbs - 1200 lbs. The Reese Steadi-Flex Weight Distribution System w/ Sway Control - Trunnion - 10K GTW, 1K TW item # RP66559 has a range of 500 lbs - 1,000 lbs. The Reese Steadi-Flex...
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  • Weight Distribution System Recommendation for a Forest River Grey Wolf 22BH 7547 Pounds
    The weight distribution system that I would recommend for your Forest River Grey Wolf 22BH is the Steadi-Flex System with 1,200 lb TW, # RP66560. This system has a tongue weight range between 600 lbs and 1,200 lbs. If you feel that the tongue weight of your trailer when loaded and ready to tow will exceed 800 lbs, moving to the next size system is best. You can move down to the 800 lb Spring Bars, # RP58357, if you feel that the 1,200 lb bars are too heavy for your setup. When choosing...
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  • Weight Distribution System for a Keystone Sprinter 308BH and 2014 Ford F-150 Supercrew EcoBoost
    It sounds like the limiting factor here is the spring bars in the weight distribution system. Since the bars are rated for 550 pounds the tongue weight of the trailer cannot exceed that 550 pounds. Otherwise the system will not do any weight distributing at all. Based on what I found on your Keystone Sprinter weighs about 6,620 pounds. That would make the tongue weight at least 662 pounds which exceeds the capacity of your spring bars. I recommend a new system since the old system is...
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  • Weight Distribution Hitch for 2019 Ram 1500 Towing 33-Foot Travel Trailer
    You will definitely gain handling benefits from using a properly-rated and correctly-installed weight distribution/sway control hitch when towing your 33-foot travel trailer with your Ram 1500. Your loaded TW is going to be right around 1000-lbs so good systems that match are the Equalizer # EQ37120ET and the Reese Steadi-Flex # RP66560 that both work for 800 to 1200-lbs tongue weight (TW). Just add an appropriate size hitch ball to complete these systems, either # A-90 (2-inch) or #...
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  • Towing Capacity of 2004 Chevy Silverado and Recommended Hitch for Towing Enclosed Trailer
    In order to find the correct towing capacity for your 2004 Chevy Silverado, you're going to want to consult with the owner's manual; from what I was able to find, you'll be able to tow between 7500 and 9100-lbs depending on the exact model and specs on your truck. If the Silverado is four-wheel drive and has a 3.73:1 axle ratio, the capacity is 7,800 lbs (extended cab) or 8,200 lbs (regular cab); if it is four-wheel drive and has a 4.10:1 axle ratio the towing capacity is 8,800 lbs (extended...
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  • Ball Mount Recommendation for Towing a Winnebago Micro Minnie 2106DS
    Since coupler height isn't a common measurement that is given by trailer manufacturers I don't have that information readily available but I do believe that I can still help out some. If your Winnebago Micro Minnie 2106DS weighs less than half of the curb weight of your tow vehicle then you can you an adjustable ball mount like the B&W Tow & Stow # BWTS10037B (5" Drop/5-1/2" Rise) or # BWTS10040B (7" Drop/7-1/2" Rise). These not only provide you with a variety of height options but they...
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  • Which Reese Steadi-Flex Weight Distribution System for Trailer with 750 lb Tongue Weight
    The Reese # RP66560 is designed for trailers with an as-towed tongue weight (including the weight of any gear stowed behind the rear axle of the tow vehicle) between 600-1200 lbs. The # RP66560 would be ideal for a trailer with a ~750 lb tongue weight such as what you mentioned. As long as your as-towed tongue weight is somewhere in that 600-1200 lb range, the # RP66560 would be the perfect choice. The system offers proven weight distribution and adds a sway control component that's very...
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  • 1,400 lb Tongue Weight Range Reese Steadi-Flex Weight Distribution System
    At this time Reese is not offering the Steadi Flex spring bars as replacement parts so you'd have to replace the entire system with part # RP66560 if you need the tongue weight range to be as high as 1,400 lbs.
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  • Recommended Weight Distribution System for 7500 lb GVWR Grand Design Imagine 2400BH Travel Trailer
    You'll want to choose a system rated for the tongue weight of the fully loaded and ready to tow trailer. Due to the ~7500 lb GWVR, if the trailer was loaded to the gills with gear, the tongue weight would be about 1100 lbs at most, with a range of 600-1000 lbs being more likely. You can use a tongue weight scale like the Better Weigh # e99044 to help determine the actual as-towed tongue weight, and I'll link you to an article showing a couple of other ways of determining this. Since...
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  • Which Weight Distribution System for a 2007 Ford Expedition Towing a Travel Trailer
    With your current set up, you can safely tow up to 6000 lbs. With the addition of the correct weight distribution system, your ratings increase, as you mention. The class of hitch you have is likely a Class IV, but the class is not really the relevant factor here, the weight capacities are what is important. With the trailer you mention, I would recommend the Reese Steadi-Flex Weight Distribution/Sway Control system, part # RP66560. This system is rated for trailers with fully loaded and...
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  • How Much Does a 26 Foot Long Jayco Travel Trailer Weigh
    There are several, most likely hundreds of different Jayco travel trailers that measure to be 26' long so the answer to your question is going to be dependent on the year and floorplan of the trailer. There is not a standard dry weight for all 26' long Jayco travel trailers. For example, a 2019 Jayco Jay Flight 21QB is around 26' long and has a dry weight of 4,455 lbs whereas a 2019 Jayco Jay Feather X23E is around 26' long and has a dry weight of 5,105 lbs. If you do not know the year...
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