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The Curt RockerBall Shock Absorbing 2-5/16" Hitch Ball - 1-1/4" Diameter Shank #C29FR will not work with the Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount for 2" Hitches - 3/4" Rise, 2" Drop - 10,000 lbs #AMSC2 which has a 1…
view full answer...I have added a diagram for you which details how to install the Putco LED Light Bulb Load-Resistors #DI34ZR. The LEDs will have one power wire and one ground wire; all you need to do is tap one end of the load resistor into the power wire and the…
view full answer...The Convert a Ball ball mounts like the #AMSC4HD and the Curt Rebellion XD #part #C45949-2516 offer cushioning in a similar way (front to back cushioning) but the Curt Rebellion is going to offer superior cushioning to the Convert a Ball. The…
view full answer...You can pretty easily install a friction sway control system on the driver side of a trailer. You would just need to remove the inner piece of the system like part #83660 and then rotate it 180 degrees and reinsert it into the outer piece. You…
view full answer...The adjustment of any friction sway control system, including the Reese #83660, is relatively simple. Basically, you will drive with the trailer loaded to determine if more or less tension is needed. Then you will either make it tighter or looser…
view full answer...When towing a trailer with a trailer sway is more likely than when that second trailer (the Seadoo) is hitched directly to a tow vehicle. This happens because at the rear of a 5th wheel there will be more lateral motion than at the back of a tow…
view full answer...To install the Reese Friction Sway Control Kit, item #83660, on the right side, you will need to hook up the vehicle and trailer and pull forward so they are in a straight line with each other. You then mount the sway control ball on the weight…
view full answer...Most of the time releasing the tension is the most you'll need to do. However, if you find yourself in a situation where the trailer could jackknife, removing the entire unit would be your best bet. Removing the unit is very simple, all you…
view full answer...To tow your trailer level based on the dimensions you listed you are correct, you would want a ball mount that has 4-1/4 inches of drop. The closest drop we have would be 4 inches like the part #2753. Since the rear suspension of your Honda Pilot…
view full answer...The Reese Friction Sway Control #83660 like what you referenced can be used either on the right or left side of a trailer. To switch sides you will need to remove the slide bar and then reinstall it upside down. For trailers 26 feet long or more,…
view full answer...I definitely have a solution for you, however as you mentioned in your question a standard friction sway bar like the Reese #83660 or a full weight distribution system that uses this type of friction sway control cannot be used on trailers with…
view full answer...The center of the ball on the plate that mounts on the trailer should be 24 inches from the center of the trailer coupler (where the center of the hitch ball would be when towing). The first two diagrams on the top of page 2 in the instructions…
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