800 Pound Spring Bars for a Fastway E2 Weight Distribution System
Updated 07/06/2016 | Published 07/05/2016 >
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I have a trailer camper,, 17 feets,,,,, 22 from bumper to front fully loaded its at 3600 pounds with a tounge weight of 667,,,,, no fresh water in the trailer,,, the tank is near the hitch i had e2 450 hitch 4500 trailer weight i was wondering should a go to 600 6000 bars or go to 800 8000 bars,,,,, thanks
asked by: Stephane
Expert Reply:
If your tongue weight is 667 pounds then I recommend the 800 pound spring bars, # FA94-02-0899 for a single bar on an E2 round bar system or # FA92-02-0899 for a single 800 pound bar for trunnion bar systems.
If you were to use 600 pound bars the system would be overloaded and it will not be effective. I have included some helpful links on weight distribution for you.
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Replacement Head and Shank for Reese Weight Distribution Systems - Trunnion Bar
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