Hole Spacing of Reese Weight Distribution Head
Published 09/19/2018 >
Question:
What is the hole spacing for the bolts that attach the head to the shank? Thanks
asked by: Justin P
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Expert Reply:
The spacing between the two bolts of the Reese replacement weight distribution head, part # RP58167, are about 3-3/4 inches apart, center on center.
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Charles S
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Replacement Head for Reese Weight Distribution System - Trunnion Bar
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