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Hey Eric, thanks for reaching out! Ultimately, I'll need more specific info on your trailer (the GVWR would be best), but I can still help you figure out how to choose a weight distribution hitch (WDH). What you'll need to look for is the max…
view full answer...Hello Chris, The equalizer is a great choice! When it comes to sway control it is top notch! When choosing the right weight distribution tongue weight is most important. I would go with the Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution System w/ 4-Point Sway…
view full answer...Trailer manufacturers list the loaded tongue weight for a trailer as being 10% of the loaded weight of the trailer, which is why you see 1,050 lbs for a GVWR of 10,500 lbs for your trailer. In reality you can make the tongue weight whatever you want…
view full answer...The Draw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer Hitch Receiver #DT37GR is our furthest reaching receiver for your 2022 Ford Bronco Badlands. This receiver places the hitch pin hole 3-1/2" behind your rear bumper. The Tekonsha OEM Replacement Vehicle Wiring…
view full answer...Yeah, there are no TorkLift SuperHitches available for a 2023 Jeep Gladiator or any Jeep. Those are the heaviest duty bumper pull hitches and are reserved for large trucks with the highest towing capacities. You'll want to look into a weight…
view full answer...That is a great question. Both of those are great weight distribution hitches. Between the two, I prefer the Reese Dual Cam II over the Strait Line. The Dual Cam uses an L-bracket to attach to the frame, instead of a chain and lift bracket.…
view full answer...Thanks for the pictures! No, I am sorry Richard you can not. The B&W Continuum item #BW78FR only works with frames that are 5" and 6" tall. Instead, I recommend using the Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution System w/ 4-Point Sway Control…
view full answer...The Reese Dual Cam II Weight Distribution System #RP75FR is likely going to be the correct kit for your 8,900lb camper. This system is rated up to 1,200lbs of tongue weight while the next lower system is the 800LB #RP65FR which your camper is most…
view full answer...The Equal-I-zer, #EQ37100ET, and Reese Strait-Line, #RP66084, weight distribution systems are both top notch systems that will get the job done for you, but I usually tend to lean towards the Equal-I-zer systems for a few reasons. First, Equal-I-zer…
view full answer...It does appear you are going to be able to flip the axles on your 2023 Northern Spirit 2145RBX using 2 of the Dexter Trailer Springs Over-Under Conversion Kits #K71-384-00. I will warn you Kalvin this will raise the height of your camper roughly…
view full answer...The Equalizer Weight Distribution system part #EQ37120ET does allow you to back up without having to disconnect anything. As long as you aren't jackknifing the trailer this system can be backed up without any issues. If you did need to make some…
view full answer...The parts that are different between your 1,000 lb tongue weight rated Equal-i-zer kit part #EQ37100ET and the 1,600 lb tongue weight rated kit part #EQ64FR are just the spring bars and the head of the system. With that said the 1,600 lb tongue…
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