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Hi there Ram owners. Today, on your 2013 Ram 1500, we're gonna be taking a look at and showing you how to install Blue Ox's 2-Point weight distribution system. And this is what our weight distribution system looks like when it's installed. These components will go between a head that attaches into the receiver on your hitch. And the bars will extend down the brackets that are clamped under the… see more >
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Yes, a 1,000 lb tongue weight weight distribution system will work great on a Forest River Wildwood 26DBUD with a dry tongue weight of 795 lbs. That said, if you wanted some more room for error or the ability to upgrade trailers down the line you…
view full answer...That is not normal wear for the L-Brackets on your Blue 2-Point #BLU75FR to be that worn. It looks like you have too much angle in the head, so I recommend trying to tilt the L-brackets a little to try and get the bar less on just that one edge, and…
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...Yes, the Blue Ox 2-Point Weight Distribution #BLU75FR is going to be the correct hitch for towing your 2023 Keystone Springdale 282BH. This hitch is rated for a trailer with 800-1,200lbs of tongue weight and a GVWR of 12,000lbs or less. The dry…
view full answer...Hey Lucas, The Curt MV #C17050 is for total tongue weights between 500 lbs and 600 lbs only (600 lbs isn't actually the minimum), and for a 5,000 lb GVWR camper, the tongue weight is definitely going to exceed what this hitch is capable of. Your…
view full answer...Thanks for the pictures! I ran those by some veteran guys at the office and we're drawing a blank on I.D.ing that system. However weight distribution heads and parts are all brand and model specific so there's no way to 100% get the correct…
view full answer...I do have a recommendation for you to check out, plus I have attached a link to our selection of Weight Distribution (WD) systems that meet the criteria that you specified. As far as ground clearance goes it really just depends on your towing setup.…
view full answer...While you can still use the Blue Ox 2-Point Weight Distribution w/ Sway Control #BLU75FR without the weight distribution bars, I recommend using a lighter set of spring bars. You can use the Replacement Spring Bars #BLU94XR with a trailer that has…
view full answer...We have the exact replacement Blue Ox 400 - 600 lb round spring bars you need, at the following part number: - Replacement Spring Bars for Blue Ox 2-Point Weight Distribution System #BLU94XR
view full answer...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...Pretty much the only weight distribution systems that do not allow backing up while turning are the ones that have the bar style friction sway control pieces and with those you only would have to disengage the sway control bar and not the spring…
view full answer...When it comes to weight distribution, tongue weight is the most important factor. It looks like you are ahead of the game and accounted for that with each of these systems, great job. I would still recommend finding your actual tongue weight once…
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