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Hi Robin, Yes, you can absolutely use the 2" Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution Shank #EQ90-02-4600 with the Blue Ox SwayPro Weight Distribution #BXW2000. The hole spacing on the Equal-i-zer shank is the same as the Blue Ox shank which is why…
view full answer...Hello Don. For starters, we do not recommend using the Blue Ox WD Hitch #BXW2000 with the shank from your Gen-Y hitch. While the Gen-Y shanks are durable, they are simply not meant to be used in this way. That said, the #BXW2000 comes with a 9-hole…
view full answer...No, it does not but there are a couple of options to make them work with a 2-1/2" receiver. The Blue Ox SwayPro Weight Distribution item #BXW1006 and item #BXW1000 are only sold with 2" shanks. The least expensive option is to use the Curt…
view full answer...Hey Mike, the best option for a tankless water heater for your 2006 Airstream Bambi is the Furrion part #FR98SR as we have found it works the best and is the most reliable.
view full answer...Hello again, Phil. Out of those two options I definitely recommend the Reese Dual Cam II #RP65FR with the no-drill frame brackets. In my experience, any WD system that uses no-drill L-brackets that bolt to the frame is going to be much easier to set…
view full answer...Yes, the Curt weight distribution shank #C17123 can be used with a Reese weight distribution head. Both have 3/4 inch diameter holes spaced 1-1/4 inches apart on center.
view full answer...Since your current camera only says Voyager that means it is going to be the 1st generation. The WiSight 2.0 Camera #ASA74YR has Voyager 2.0 on the camera. So you are going want a new system with either the 4.3" Monitor #ASA24YR or 7"…
view full answer...While we have tie-downs that will work for your 2018 Ram 2500 with your Amp Research steps that go underneath the truck bed, it is possible the TorkLift option will rub like you said, as these have only been confirmed to fit the factory running…
view full answer...Hi Joe, Yep, you heard correct, you can go from a 2 inch shank to a 2-1/2 inch shank with your Reese weight distribution hitch without issue. One of the following 2-1/2 inch shanks should have the right rise/drop for your application. Here are the…
view full answer...Thank you for all of the details and photos! The Replacement Head #RP58167 and Curt Hitch Ball #C40008 are what you need to complete the 12K system. Since this same head is used for the 12K and 17K systems all you need to do is get two of the 1.7K…
view full answer...Both of those part numbers belong to the same shank. It is the Equal-i-zer Weight Dist Shank item #EQ90-02-4700. This shank fits a 2-1/2" Hitch, it has a 7" rise, and a 3" drop. This shank is made in the USA and has a 16,000 lbs towing…
view full answer...Thanks for reaching out! The biggest difference between hitch receiver height and trailer coupler height is 1", so for your application I do recommend using the 9-hole shank #BXW4002 so you can get to that level setup. Keeping the trailer level…
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