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Hey Lucas, The Curt MV #C17050 is for total tongue weights between 500 lbs and 600 lbs only (600 lbs isn't actually the minimum), and for a 5,000 lb GVWR camper, the tongue weight is definitely going to exceed what this hitch is capable of. Your…
view full answer...There are weight distribution hitches that do allow for backing up while still hitched up, like the Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution System w/ 4-Point Sway Control #EQ37100ET. Each of these hitches have about a 400lb tongue weight range so it's…
view full answer...The Curt TruTrack Weight Distribution System is an excellent weight distribution system option with integrated sway control. It is one of my personal favorite systems being the best bang for your buck option. It comes with a pre-torqued 2-5/16"…
view full answer...4 points of sway control can refer to a few different configurations but essentially it means there are 4 components the work to prevent sway. The Curt TruTrack part #C17500 has an indent in the trunnions that works to bring the bars back to straight…
view full answer...With your trailer having a 7,000 pound rating, the Curt TruTrack Weight Distribution System w/ Sway Control - Trunnion - 10,000 lbs GTW, 1,000 #C17500 may not be the best option for you. Typically the tongue weight of a trailer will be 10% of its…
view full answer...The Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution Systems like part #EQ37100ET and the Curt TruTrack Weight Distribution Systems like part #C17500 both have four point sway control which simply means there are four points of friction; one in each socket head and…
view full answer...Since your 2023 Jayco travel trailer has an underslung coupler, you would want the B&W Continuum Weight Distribution System w/ Sway Control item #BW88FR. The Continuum item #BW78FR you were looking at is for standard couplers. It sounds like you…
view full answer...To determine the correctly rated system for your trailer, you need its loaded and ready to tow tongue weight. Then add that to the amount of weight stored in the back of your Yukon behind the real axle. Any weight behind the rear axle effects a…
view full answer...The Curt TruTrack Weight Distribution System part #C17500 which is rated for up to 10,000 lbs gross trailer weight and 1,000 lbs tongue weight would work but it wouldn't perform as well as the Curt TruTrack Weight Distribution System part #C17499…
view full answer...A fully loaded trailer weighing 6700 lbs would have a tongue weight that ranges between 600-1000 lbs, so you'd want to choose a system that's rated to cover that possible range. A typical chain-suspended unit like the Curt #C17057 MV weight…
view full answer...This is a really good question that I would be happy to help clear up for you. So the additional weight behind the rear axle from cargo gets counted as tongue weight when picking out a weight distribution system, but it does not also need to be…
view full answer...For the correct weight distribution you need to know the gross tongue weight. That is the tongue weight of your trailer when it is fully-loaded and ready-to-tow added to the weight of any cargo placed behind the rear axle of your truck. If the…
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