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Hi there. I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna take a quick look at this Curt TruTrack weight distribution system with sway control. This is going to help evenly distribute the weight of your trailer over the axles of both the tow vehicle and the trailer to help improve the stability and control. It's going to help create a more level ride for both the tow vehicle and your trailer.… see more >
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The Reese dual-cam sway control is the superior sway control compared to that used in the Curt TruTrack systems. The Reese systems cams attached at the trailer will be more effective that the Curt system that gets its sway control primarily at the…
view full answer...You can back up a trailer with a weight distribution system installed on as long as you don't end up in too tight of a turn. This is especially true with the Curt Weight Distribution System part #C17422 as it has a friction sway control system as…
view full answer...The hitch ball angle adjustment on weight distribution systems is designed to provide more or less distribution of the tongue weight on your trailer hitch to the trailer and vehicle axles. If you adjust the ball angle farther away from the towing…
view full answer...Yes, the Gen-Y Torsion Weight Distribution Shank #GY54FR can be mounted in either orientation to provide more rise or drop. It will have a gauge on both sides of the hitch so that you can uses in either orientation and clearly see the gauge. Your…
view full answer...With an as-loaded weight of about 5200 lbs, your tongue weight will be somewhere in the 500-800 lb range. Because it's a travel trailer, you'll certainly want to go with a w/d system with an integrated sway control because a travel trailer is…
view full answer...Replacing your friction-style sway control device with a weight distribution system that includes integrated sway control will give you a substantial jump in handling quality. The best integrated systems actually prevent sway, instead of trying to…
view full answer...There are weight distribution hitches that do allow for backing up while still hitched up, like the Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution System w/ 4-Point Sway Control #EQ37100ET. Each of these hitches have about a 400lb tongue weight range so it's…
view full answer...The best weight distribution system for a trailer with an 800 lb tongue weight is the Reese Strait Line part #RP66084 which has a tongue weight range of 600-1,200 lbs and features only sway control that works to fight sway before it starts.
view full answer...To choose a weight distribution system you will need to go by the total tongue weight of the set up. This is calculated by taking the tongue weight of the trailer, when loaded and ready to tow, and adding to that the weight of anything loaded behind…
view full answer...The Curt TruTrack 2P Weight Distribution System #C69JR is going to be to much hitch for your Forest River Cherokee Wolf Pup 16BHS. Your Wolf Pup should have around 400lbs of tongue weight while this Curt system is rated for a trailer with…
view full answer...Your best option is going to be the Reese Strait Line part #RP66084 as it has a tongue weight range of 600-1,200 lbs which would be perfect for your tongue weight of 725 lbs. The sway control on this system is the only style on the market that…
view full answer...You are correct that the Curt TruTrack 2P Weight Distribution System w/ Sway Control #C69JR comes with a 2-5/16" hitch ball but it is not pre-installed. This is something directly from Curt and while we aren't able to pre-torque hitch balls…
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