Are Replacement Trunnion Bars 22210 Available For Reese Weight Distribution System
Updated 06/03/2021 | Published 06/02/2021 >
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Question:
looking for a replacement Reese trunnion bar 22210
asked by: Bill D
Expert Reply:
We've seen this before with these Reese bars with the part 22210 on them and the bars are not available as replacement parts any more, so the only alternative would be replacing the weight distribution system.
We've determined based off of some previous neighbors that the current equivalent to your old system in terms of style and weight capacity is the Reese Weight Distribution System # RP66021. This 10K system is good for total tongue weights between 400 and 800 pounds and it will do a great job of replacing your old setup.
If you wanted to upgrade to a system with integrated sway control, I recommend the Reese Strait-Line # RP66073, which will not only re-distribute weight for a level setup but will also constantly fight to keep the trailer in line during travel.
If you've got a different tongue weight on your travel trailer let me know and I can help you locate a more appropriately rated weight distribution system.
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