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All weight distribution system parts, except for the shank component that fits into your hitch, are proprietary and brand-specific. You could mount a Curt WD head on a Reese shank (or the reverse) but the spring bars and other parts need to be from…
view full answer...I will try to provide the dimensions you need. If another dimension is needed let me know and I will be glad to get it for you. Overall length = 33 inches Length to the spring bar detent = 29 inches Width and height of spring bar = 1-3/8 inches Width…
view full answer...I spoke with my contact at Reese and he told me that you can install the Replacement Trunnion Spring Bar 1,200 lbs TW, part #RP66009, into the head of your Reese Weight Distribution 10,000 lbs GTW, 600 lbs TW, part #RP66020, without any problems. The…
view full answer...Yes, trunnion spring bar #RP66009 is compatible with all versions of the Reese dual-cam sway control. There have been slight changes in the dual-cam systems over the years but the trunnion bars with the hook end are compatible with all of them.
view full answer...Thanks for the picture and info of your spring bar. Based on that I can confirm that the correct replacement is the part #RP66009 that you referenced.
view full answer...Hey Paul, I spoke with Curt and they stated that the Replacement Trunnion Spring Bar for Curt TruTrack Weight Distribution System #C17535 would only be compatible with the #C17499. The Curt TruTrack 4P Trailer Mounted Weight Distribution System w/…
view full answer...We have just what you need. For a replacement Equalizer Spring bar rated for 1,000 lbs tongue weight you would want the part #EQ90-02-1099. This is a single spring bar that's an exact replacement. For a pair instead you'd want #EQ90-01-1099.
view full answer...The OEM prep package consists of 4 "pucks" in the bed of the truck that will allow you to drop in puck style hitches for easy installation and removal, that gives you a completely clear bed when not in use. The B&W Companion OEM 5th…
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...You will have to go with a sliding hitch to allow the trailer to make tight turns. For a trailer 8 feet wide the only bed length that's going to allow 90 degree turns without a slider is a stationary hitch. That being said you have two options.…
view full answer...A 4-Way trailer connector has the basic lighting functions only; running lights, left turn signal and brake lights, right turn signal and brake lights, and ground. A 7-Way has these functions and a 12 volt circuit, a circuit for electric trailer…
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