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Hi everybody. Andy here with etrailer.com and today we're gonna take a brief look at this B&W two and five 16 inch hitch ball. This hitch ball is going to give you a connection point for your trailer's coupler and it has fine threads, actually 12 threads per inch, that's going to give you a tight and strong grip. And this is made here in the USA of heat treated steel, so it's strong and durable.… see more >
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Although we do not have one that comes with it under a single product number like the #EQ64FR, it is simple enough to put it together. The Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution #EQ37141ET does not include a shank so you can add whichever one you need. We…
view full answer...The Tech at B&W says the hitch ball part #BWHB94004 should tightened to 120 ft lbs with a 2-15/16" wrench.
view full answer...We have exactly what you are looking for. The correct replacement head assembly for your Reese Strait-Line Weight Distribution Hitch #RP66130 is the Replacement Head for Reese Weight Distribution System - Trunnion Bar #RP58167. Now this assembly does…
view full answer...Do you see the white plastic piece in the shape of a U in the picture that you sent me? You will need to pull that piece out away from the harness to release it from the rest of the 7-way. Check out the video I attached and skip to the 3:25 mark to…
view full answer...You will naturally be better off if your shop does NOT break off the factory weld nuts when removing the OEM hitch from the frame rails on your 2001 Excursion. Given the vehicle's age its quite likely that the bolts securing the OEM hitch will…
view full answer...To see installation details for both hitches, click the provided links. The Curt #C14011 installs using 18mm bolts that use existing nut plates in your Excursion's frame. No drilling is required to completed the installation. The hitch has a…
view full answer...Your 2021 Ram 3500 would have a 2-1/2 inch hitch installed on it so for a shank you'd need to go with the shank that fits this hitch size like the #EQ90-02-4900 with the part #RP66130 which is also rated for more weight than needed as well.
view full answer...It's most likely due to the hitch adapter you are using since it's not common at all to see hitch pins bend like you mentioned. Best solution for that would be to swap out your current shank to one that is designed to fit the larger hitch…
view full answer...The Curt MV Weight Distribution System with Friction Sway Control System, Item #C17063, comes with a shank for a 2 inch receiver. You will have to add a shank for a 2-1/2 inch receiver like the Curt Weight Distribution Shank, Item #C17131. The Curt…
view full answer...Basically any weight you add to front of a trailer in front of the axles is going to add to the tongue weight. So yes, the weight you added in the master bedroom of your trailer will need to be considered as tongue weight. The tongue weight of the…
view full answer...We can get you set up with a Reese weight distribution with sway control, and that's a smart choice as their Strait-Line models offer superb control due to their dual cam system that control the spring bars and apply pressure and tighten at…
view full answer...We do have a variety of Weight Distribution (WD) systems that are compatible with a 2-1/2" hitch receiver like what you have on your 2018 Chevrolet Silverado 2500. I have linked our selection for you to check out. Among the available options we…
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