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The Reese and Draw-Tite products are manufactured by the same parent company, this means that the #26102 and #26002, Dual Cam Sway Control systems are the same, but there is a difference in the generations of the systems. The older systems had…
view full answer...Sway controls are designed to be used in situations where sway is a direct result of some type of road condition, like high winds or large vehicles passing. If you have sway with a trailer under normal towing conditions, sway control will most…
view full answer...Hey Steve, for your tongue weight of 600 lbs the Blue Ox SwayPro part #BXW0756 is rated correctly and would be a solid option for weight distribution. With that said for the money I would go with the Strait Line part #RP66083 instead as it has a…
view full answer...The tongue weight capacity of the Curt weight distribution shank part #C17132 that you referenced is 1,500 lbs. I believe that is your only question but if you have any other parts from your WD system that needs to be replaced let me know and…
view full answer...That's a good question; the 4,500-Watt Portable RV Generator #333-0005 would not be able to run if the oil drops below a preset level, as indicated in the cut out of the linked installation instructions. There is an oil switch which will…
view full answer...The oil for the etrailer 4,500-Watt Portable RV Generator #333-0005 should be replaced after the first 25 hours of running time, and after that every 100 hours of operation or annually (whichever comes first). The recommended oil type is 10W-30…
view full answer...With the Fastway weight distribution system part #FA92-00-0800 you can back up the trailer while leaving the bars connected if you are backing up mostly straight. If the trailer is going to get "jacknifed" though you do need to…
view full answer...Most of the time when a tow setup is porpoising with a weight distribution system all you have to do is add a bit more spring bar tension to minimize the porpoising. With an Equalizer system you would need to angle the spring bars down further to…
view full answer...If you're backing the vehicle at a tight enough angle that the trailer could possibly jackknife, it's recommended that the spring bars be removed. When you're backing a trailer at a sharp angle, it's easy to jackknife…
view full answer...When selecting a weight distribution hitch tongue weight is everything. If you choose a system that is too light for your application, the hitch won't be effective. If you go too heavy, however, you'll suffer a rigid ride and a bouncy…
view full answer...The Blue OX Weight Distribution System you're talking about item #BXW1006 will get the job done but you will have a very rigid and stiff ride. I have a better product for you based on the weight specifications you've provided. I recommend a…
view full answer...I recommend using the Reese Weight Distribution Shank item #RP69FR. This fits a 2" hitch receiver. It has a maximum drop of 4" and a maximum rise of 9".It is 13-3/4" long. These shank will work perfectly with the Reese Dual Cam II…
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