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Hey Jack! The B&W Digital Tongue Weight Scale #BW34KR and carrying case weigh 17 lbs. What kind of trailer do you have?
view full answer...Hey Jordan thanks for the information! The 2" and 2-1/2" shanks for the Weigh Safe weight distribution systems are interchangeable amongst Weigh Safe systems. What I recommend doing is getting the Weigh Safe True Tow Weight Distribution…
view full answer...Hi Donald, For a 150" flange to flange measurement you'll need the Solera RV Slide-Out Awning #LCV000163299. This slide topper is designed to fit 146" - 151" flange to flange measurements. Going a size larger than this could…
view full answer...For determining the proper size Solera Slider you need, to measure the total width of your slide room from the outside including the flange then add a minimum of 5" (2-1/2" each for the left/right side overhang). You can have greater than…
view full answer...Hey George, with the Reese weight distribution system part #RE94FR you can back up with the spring bars installed only if you are going to be basically backing up in a straight line. If you are going to jackknife the trailer at all though the bars do…
view full answer...Technically since the Reese Pro Round Bar Weight Distribution w Sway Control #RE94FR doesn't have that old school friction sway control bar, like what we see with part #17200, you can back up but only in a straight line. Realistically though…
view full answer...I would be happy to help! First the Curt MV Weight Distribution Hitch #C17050 you were looking at would be a bit stiff with the 440lb tongue weight you mentioned for your 16' Airstream, but is that figure what Airstream lists as the tongue…
view full answer...Yes the Equal-i-zer weight distribution shank part #EQ90-02-4900 is essentially the exact same shank as the 90-02-4325 you mentioned with exact same dimensions and capacities.
view full answer...Hey Terry, you’re likely not doing anything wrong. The Force #PA96VR has wide 6-1/2” tires that give great traction, but they don’t pivot sharply. For tight angle turns, it helps to alternate between forward and reverse, “walking” the tongue in…
view full answer...Hey Jeff, You can definitely go with a heavier duty spring for your trailer. Chances are the springs you currently have on the trailer is a little worn down so its going to measure longer than what it originally was. You most likely had a 24…
view full answer...Great question Shaun, so hitch pins like the Master Lock part #1481DAT are not weight rated because they don't ever really fully take on the weight of the trailer so it's not realistic to give a number. We've had our hitch manufacturers…
view full answer...For a total tongue weight of 650 lbs, I recommend using the Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution System w/ 4-Point Sway Control part #EQ37100ET. I believe the 1,000 lb system will work better for you than the 600 lb system as most of our customers tend to…
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