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How to Choose a Weight Distribution System for a 24 Foot Enclosed Trailer  

Updated 11/19/2024 | Published 06/06/2023

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Good morning! Im looking to purchase a hitch/load stabilizer bar assembly for a 24ft enclosed trailer- I was hoping to have someone help me select the correct setup? Im happy to send pictures with trailer weight and reciever setup if needed! Thank you, and have a great day!

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Feel free to send that info my way if you're able to!

When choosing a Weight Distribution System (WDS) you need to load up your trailer using the 10-15% tongue weight rule and add that weight to any cargo you'll have sitting behind the rear axle of your tow vehicle. Take that number and select a WDS system with a tongue weight range that number falls in the middle of.

For example, if your loaded tongue weight is around the 800 lb range then the Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution System # EQ37100ET is an excellent choice.

Attached is a review video for you to check out as well as a link to our weight distribution systems for you to filter through.

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Paul D.

11/19/2024

I pull a 24ft enclosed with the new 2024 dual tailgate of the gmc Denali. The problem is the hitch that is required to miss the step that comes down. Has anyone mentioned or have a set up that works.

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Jon G.

11/19/2024

@PaulD We have some B&W Tow & Stow ball mounts like the part # BW64FR that are designed to work with the GM MultiPro tailgate, but there unfortunately aren't any weight distribution kits designed in this manner. If you're needing to use a weight distribution system, then you'll lose the function of the MultiPro tailgate while you're towing that trailer. If you can tell me the GVWR of your trailer I'll be happy to make a specific recommendation for you!

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