Recommended Weight Distribution System For A 2022 Subaru Ascent Towing A Small Camper
Published 11/29/2021 >
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Can you recommend a sway and or weight distribution hitch for a 22 Subaru Ascent? Still shopping campers, but will likely be between 17 and 21 ft, loaded weight 3,500, hitch weight of 350.
asked by: Chris C
Expert Reply:
Though it will ultimately depend on the loaded weight of the trailer you go with, the Blue Ox TrackPro # BLU36FR can be a great option. This is a weight distribution system that has sway control as well, but the big plus with this one is the weight range it can handle. You want to try and get as close to the middle of the systems capacity with your loaded tongue weight, and with this have 200 pounds at the minimum and 600 pounds at the maximum, it will be right where you need it to be. This also has a lifetime warranty, is American made, and includes a 2" ball, so no other parts are needed.

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