Older Reese Dual Cam System U-Bolt Replacement for Brackets
Updated 10/19/2020 | Published 10/16/2020 >
Question:
Good day! I just bought an older dual cam system with draw tite 1000 spring bars and reese 26130 cam arms. What I dont have are the u-bolts to attach the cam arms to the bottom of the tongue frame or the binding brackets for the chains to hook up to. Will I have to have the u bolts made? Its going on a 2003 Innsbruck Gulfstream. And from what I can tell there are a bunch of binding brackets that could work. Would you recommend any specific ones? Thank you.
asked by: Scott S
Expert Reply:
The u-bolts for your system are no longer made. I don't have the dimensions of the brackets because they are so old and there have been a couple updates since the system you have. You can look at the attached U-bolt options to see if there is a fit for your current brackets based on length, width, and diameter.
If you want the newer system, you can use the Reese Dual Cam High-Performance Sway Control for Steel Trailer Frames # RP26002 which will work well with your current system.
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