Overall Length of the Replacement Trunnion Spring Bar Part # RP22225
Updated 06/12/2018 | Published 06/09/2018 >
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Howdy- I’m looking at replacing my trunnion bars with RP22225. With space being tight, I need to know the lengths. Appreciate the reply
asked by: Dave
Expert Reply:
The overall length of the Replacement Trunnion Spring Bar part # RP22225 from the end of the trunnion to the end of the bar is 33". I have attached a photo with this measurement for you as well. This spring bar is a direct replacement for Reese Weight Distribution Systems such as the Strait-Line Weight Distribution with Sway Control part # RP66073. It has a 400-800 lb tongue weight rating.
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Replacement Trunnion Spring Bar for Reese Weight Distribution System - 800 lbs TW
- Accessories and Parts
- Weight Distribution Hitch
- Spring Bars
- 800 lbs TW
- Trunnion Bar
- Reese
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