Availability of B&W Continuum Without Head for Multiple Trailer Setups
Updated 02/19/2026 | Published 02/14/2026 >
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Question:
Can you buy the Trailer portion of the BW Continuum unit for multiple trailers?
asked by: Mike
Expert Reply:
Hey Mike! Yes, you can get the load bars without the head assembly so you can install them on multiple trailers. You need one of the following based on coupler type:
-B&W Continuum Weight Distribution Load Bars - Standard Coupler # BW38FR
-B&W Continuum Weight Distribution Load Bars - Underslung Coupler # BW98FR
Then you can use whatever head like the standard # BW48FR for 2" receivers which will fit each of the load bar setups on the trailers. Extended shanks and shanks for a 2-1/2" receiver are also available.
Is this for a work fleet or do you have a variety of personal trailers you're towing?
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B&W Continuum Weight Distribution Load Bars - Standard Coupler
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- Weight Distribution Hitch
- Load Bars
- Continuum
- B and W
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