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Hello neighbors, it's Brad here at etrailer. And today, we are taking a look at the B&W Continuum weight distribution system. Now, this is gonna be available in four different configurations. And really, it's gonna come down to your shank or the style of trailer you have. So, you can get it in a two-inch shank here or a 2 1/2-inch, depending on your truck. And you can also get it with or… see more >
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The B&W Continuum Weight Distribution System part #BW78FR requires at least 24" of space on the frame directly behind the coupler and along the side a few inches back from there. This works with most trailers but for some it will not and,…
view full answer...Hey Lance, That does sound excessive, but the B&W Continuum #BW28FR is a bit of a different animal when it comes to how it operates so I do recommend sticking to the rules laid out by B&W. It wouldn't be a bad idea to have a grease gun…
view full answer...To select the correct B&W Continuum Weight Distribution System for your needs you will first need to determine if you have a standard coupler(mounts on top of trailer frame rails) or an underslung coupler(mounts on the bottom of the trailer frame…
view full answer...The B&W Continuum #BW78FR and the Reese Strait-Line #RP66083 are both great systems. The B&W Continuum is going to be easier to set up, but as far as sway control goes, I definitely have to give the edge to the Reese Strait-Line. The…
view full answer...Both the ProPride 3P part #PR57QR and the B and W Continuum part #BW78FR allow backing up and work extremely well but since there isn't a ProPride system that would be ideal for the tongue weight of your Winnebago Minnie FLX2306 I would go with…
view full answer...Take a look at the Ultra-Fab Electric A-Frame Jack, #UF38-944014 with 2-1/4 inch outer tube diameter, and #UF38-944016 with 2 inch outer tube diameter. Both of these jacks could be mounted so that the motor housing is facing the front of the trailer…
view full answer...The vast majority of trailers on the market use a standard coupler (installed on top of the trailer frame) which is compatible with the B&W Continuum Weight Distribution System w/ Sway Control #BW28FR. Underslung couplers aren't as common but…
view full answer...Hey Norm, yes you can swap the ball on the B and W Continuum to the 2 inch hitch ball size but you have to use their ball part number HB94021 which comes directly from them.
view full answer...The difference between the standard and underslung B&W Continuum Weight Distribution System is the coupler style they are designed for. If you have a standard coupler like the #CA-5400-B mounted to the top of your frame then you need the standard…
view full answer...Sorry Chris but they have not. I checked with B&W and they only offer the B&W Continuum Weight Distribution Head Assembly item #BW68FR that comes with the B&W Continuum Weight Distribution System item #BW28FR.
view full answer...To be completely honest the sway control feature of the B and W Continuum part #BW78FR isn't nearly as advanced as the rest of the system. The advertised sway control of this system is in the head of the system between where the ball and the…
view full answer...That is definitely a feature which worries me about the B&W Continuum Weight Distribution System #BW78FR. While there is not a specific measurement I can give you as the bars move up and down depending on the load placed on the bars, B&W…
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