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Hello Floyd, we can indeed provide the parts you mentioned. Take a look at the following: - Replacement Ball-Plate Assembly for Reese Friction Sway-Control System #RP58062 - Replacement Lift Brackets with Handle for Reese Weight Distribution Systems…
view full answer...I called my contact at Curt and asked about the torque needed for the ball that the sway control is attached to on the trailer hitch. They told me that there has never been a torque listed but if you would torque it to about 150 ft-lbs it will have…
view full answer...The only Weight Distribution (WD) systems that we have listed on our site that you shouldn't back up with incorporate the use of a friction sway control like the Reese #83660. You can backup, but the friction sway control must first be…
view full answer...Yes, you can add the Reese Dual Cam High-Performance Sway Control part #RP26002 to the Reese Weight Distribution System part #RP66022. This will give you the Strait-Line Weight Distribution System part #RP66074.
view full answer...The best way to pick out a weight distribution system is to base it off of the loaded tongue weight of the setup when it is loaded and ready to tow. This figure also includes the weight of any cargo behind the rear axle of the tow vehicle. I attached…
view full answer...If your current weight distribution system is less than 3 years old, then you will be able to use the Replacement Trunnion Spring Bar, #RP66009. If it is the old style system, the bars will not fit in the head. The head you would need is #RP58167.…
view full answer...The Reese Strait-Line Weight Distribution System w Sway Control #RP66084 is it's one ball mount. You will simply need to choose a hitch ball that matches the size of the coupler on your trailer. You can use part #A-90 if you need a 2 inch…
view full answer...Weight distribution hitches are classified by the range of trailer tongue weights their spring bars are rated for. If your current weight distribution hitch like the #RP66022 you'd looked at is rated for up to 12000 lbs, then the bars would be…
view full answer...It sounds like you are looking for the socket required to install the nut on a 2-5/16" hitch ball like the Curt #C40030 you were looking at. You will need a 1-7/8" socket like the 1-7/8" 12pt Thin Walled Socket - 3/4" Drive -…
view full answer...Most of the 2-5/16 inch hitch balls will use either a 1-inch diameter shank or 1-1/4 inch diameter shank. The nut size on a hitch ball with a 1-1/4 inch shank, like the Tow Ready 2-5/16 Inch Hitch Ball, part #19286, will use a 1-7/8 inch socket. A…
view full answer...Sorry to hear about your truck being stolen. It sounds like your Reese trunnion weight distribution system's shank and head assembly were both probably stolen. Your 1970s trunnion bars WILL work with replacement head part #RP54980; I confirmed…
view full answer...The dual cam setups are still the best sway control around as they do the best at preventing sway before it starts due to the way they want to force the trailer to stay straight behind you. So the Strait Line part #RP66084 that you referenced would…
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