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Hi Joe! A weight distribution hitch will definitely help the towing experience with your set up. Anything being towed that is over about half the weight of the vehicle will greatly benefit from using a weight distribution. With your boat/trailer…
view full answer...Due to the front section of your trailer A-frame you will need to use a Pole-Tongue Adapter #EQ95-01-5950 that needs to be mounted between 27-32" back from the hitch ball center. You will need to check and see if this will fit with your propane…
view full answer...Because your trailer is a straight-tongue or pole-tongue trailer, you will need a pole-tongue adapter like #RP58393. For a weight distribution system, I recommend Reese Steadi-Flex Weight Distribution with Sway Control part #RP66561. This system is…
view full answer...One of the major differences between a round bar system and a Trunnion bar system is if ground clearance is an issue, you may be better off choosing a Trunnion-bar system simply because these bars slide into the weight distribution head instead of…
view full answer...When it comes to using a weight distribution hitch on your aluminum trailer, the main concern isn't only the interaction of the two metals but a lot of occasions the aluminum frame isn't strong enough to be used with a steel weight…
view full answer...The Pro Series #PS1400850383 uses the same replacement gear set as the Bulldog #BD190754. The replacement gear set you need is part #BD500106. I've linked to a video showing the typical rebuild procedure. The video shows a different jack, but the…
view full answer...Once you remove the cover from the top of the jack you will see one pin, called the groove pin, going through the handle of the jack. That pin can either be pushed or pulled through the handle. Once that pin is removed the handle can slide out of the…
view full answer...Hey James, that's a nice travel trailer, how do you like it so far? In order to tow it with your 2025 F250 super duty with the 8 foot bed, I'd go with the Q Hitch 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch - Dual Jaw - 25,000 lbs #QH36FR if you have the prep…
view full answer...Curt recommends the use of 250 ft/lbs of torque when tightening the nuts of their hitch balls with a 1 inch diameter shank like the part #C40034 that you referenced. The general rule is for a 3/4" shank tighten to 150 ft/lbs For a 1" shank…
view full answer...According to the installation instructions, the torque specification for the 2-5/16" ball that comes with the Blue Ox 2-Point Weight Distribution w/ Sway Control - 6-Hole Shank - 10K GTW, 1.2K TW item #BLU75FR is 260 ft lbs. The socket you will…
view full answer...You can have a 2-5/16 inch hitch ball on either a 1 inch or 1-1/4 inch shank. The nut on a hitch ball with a 1-1/4 inch shank takes a wrench with a 1-7/8 inch socket. A hitch ball with a 1 inch shank will take a wrench with a 1-1/2 inch socket. You…
view full answer...That is an alternate number that we are aware of for the #FCE48TASL but we decided to keep the old number.
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