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For the tongue weight you mentioned of 360 lb dry the Curt weight distribution system #C17052 would be rated too high and would give you a pretty harsh ride quality. The #C17051 with it's range of 600 to 800 lbs would be a much better option once…
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…
view full answer...We have exactly what you are looking for. The correct replacement head assembly for your Reese Strait-Line Weight Distribution Hitch #RP66130 is the Replacement Head for Reese Weight Distribution System - Trunnion Bar #RP58167. Now this assembly does…
view full answer...Yes, weight distribution shanks are pretty much universal so you can use can swap them out for one another across brands. The Curt Weight Distribution Shank part #C17131 is a great option which offers up to 3-1/4" of drop. I have attached a full…
view full answer...We don't carry TuffTow W/D kits, but a quick measurement of the width of the upright on your existing shank and the adjustment hole spacing will confirm if the Curt shank will work for you. As long as your current weight distribution hitch head…
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...Hitch extensions over 18 inches aren't very common because of the stress and torque they put on the trailer hitch and vehicle frame. For a 30 inch extension, the first place we will want to start is with your truck's trailer hitch. In order…
view full answer...If your 2015 Ford F350 has the 2-1/2 inch hitch, you can use the Reese Titan #RP45292 Hitch Box Extension and Reducer. The extension is designed so that it can either be used in its 34 inch configuration or be cut down to 24 inches in length, which…
view full answer...The Roadmaster Hitch Extender part #RM-071 that you referenced is designed to be used only in flat towing situations where there wouldn't be hardly any tongue weight. This is due to the fact that the vehicle being towed has all 4 wheels on the…
view full answer...TorkLift rates the installation difficulty of the TorkLift SuperHitch Magnum Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class V - 2-1/2" and 2" #TLF1002-30 you were looking at for your 1999 Ford F-250/350 at a 6 out of 10 due to needing to…
view full answer...You can use a weight distribution shank from another manufacturer with your Blue Ox Sway Pro system if necessary to provide the correct coupling height and sufficient ground clearance. Based on your measurements it appears you actually need about…
view full answer...An underslung trailer coupler is one that attaches to the bottom of the trailer frame and an overslung one is one that attaches to the top of the frame. Measuring is not required if you just take a look at your coupler and see where it attaches to…
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