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Weight Distribution Recommendation for 2026 Ember E-Series 26ETS  

Updated 03/30/2026 | Published 03/23/2026

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recommended weight distribution system for a 2026 ember e series model 26ets using a ram 3500 dew

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Hey Jeff, I looked up the GVWR of your 2026 Ember E Series Model 26ETS and since it's 7,600 lb the B and W Continuum part # BW28FR that you referenced would work great as it can work with tongue weights that are between 600-1,600 lbs. Have you had a chance to tow the camper yet?

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Jeff L.

3/26/2026

Yers pulled home about 120 mile 20 mile hour wind, was good feel a little sway was all.

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Jameson C.

3/26/2026

@JeffL The Continuum will definitely help with that!
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Timk

3/27/2026

We've had ours now for several trips. It's the sickest thing ever. Yes, it's worth all the extra $. Ez on off, ez adjust, and some clever person came up with the idea of pivot on the ball centerline, so no corner clunking.

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Jameson C.

3/30/2026

@Timk great to hear!!
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Bob

3/27/2026

Best weight distribution on the market in my opinion. Easy to install and set up. You can play around with amount of pressure you use for the best ride and correct tounge weight. It keeps my 32 foot trailer stable and in control regardless of the conditios. My biggest note would be the minimal sway when passed by a big rig. Its very minimal.

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Tracy

3/28/2026

it was the best hitch I have ever used for pulling travel trailer. the best part it takes away the chucking after you hit a bump one bounce and done. Then hooking it up and undoing the trailer is so fast and easy. sometimes you will need to stand on it once you release the pressure to fully release to undue trailer. Once in a while it will lose 100 to 200 pounds when you travel. no big deal I set at 1000 and after traveling for a while will go to 800 which is more than enough for your trailer. I loved how easy it is to use as I am not getting any younger. Lastly no noise that comes from the other types when pulling around corners and the only one that says you can back up while on. I know every does it but not recommended by the bar and chain type. Been it very high winds no issues. Hope this helps. Highly, highly recommend

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Jameson C.

3/30/2026

@Tracy awesome to hear!
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Jon M.

3/28/2026

I have several Thousand miles on this setup driving a F150 with a 32 ft trailer a crossed the country. The truck is capable but not recommended, the Continuum hitch is a wonderful option and well worth the price. I have great control at all speeds my truck is capable of achieving and the ability to apply the right tongue weight to the truck allows for safety. I originally purchased the continuum hitch due to a shoulder injury. This hitch makes connecting and disconnecting easy.

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