Picking Out Blue Ox Weight Distribution Spring Bars for Trailer that Weighs 4,200 lb Dry
Updated 11/24/2020 | Published 11/23/2020 >
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Im wondering what size spring bars to install on my Blue Ox Sway pro set up. My travel trailer weighs 4200 lbs dry. Towing with a 1/2 Ton Chevy Silverado.
asked by: Michael C
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Expert Reply:
Any idea what the loaded tongue weight would be? Between 400 and 600 lbs maybe? We have the part # BXW4005 for a tongue weight range between 350-550 lbs or we have the part # BXW4006 which is for between 550-750 lbs.
You need to also consider the weight of any cargo behind the rear axle of the truck as additional tongue weight.
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Jameson C
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Replacement Spring Bars for Blue Ox SwayPro Weight Distribution System - 550 lbs TW
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- Weight Distribution Hitch
- Spring Bars
- 550 lbs TW
- Trunnion Bar
- SwayPro
- Blue Ox
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