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Speaker 1: In this video we're going to show you how to use the Hopkins Towing Solutions Heavy Duty RV Leveling System to quickly get to level on your own, in three easy steps. First, let's make sure you have everything you need. You'll need a complete Heavy Duty RV Leveling Kit, which includes three risers, a traction mat, and a wheel chock. If your kit does not include a wheel chock, we… see more >
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The lugs of a sewer pipe fitting can not be fixed so you would have to completely replace the fitting. To do that you'll have to first empty out the tank, which since your lug fitting has broken off will require you to hold the hose in place…
view full answer...Your leveling system is not supposed to lift the wheels off the ground; this could exceed the capacity of your leveling system and cause damage and I do not recommend doing so. If you can make any adjustments to the legs then you will want to go…
view full answer...DeadBolt Trailer Hitch Receiver Lock #e98882 is stainless steel and made in the USA. It has a span of 2-9/16 inches though. It is the only USA-made stainless steel hitch lock we have.
view full answer...I checked with Edge and the CS2 part #EP85350 that you referenced has three levels for your 2018 Ford F-150 with a 5.0 liter V8. 87 octane tune adds 24 HP & 25 LB-FT of Torque Tow tune adds 30 HP & 31 LB-FT of Torque Extreme tune adds 49 HP…
view full answer...The Hopkins RV Leveling Kit with Electronic LED Smart Level, #HM0820K that you linked to, is an entire kit that includes 1 Smart Level device. This can be combined with the Hopkins Leveling Kit w/ Wheel Chock, #HM08200 to increase your available…
view full answer...The Blue Ox SwayPro Weight Distribution System part #BXW0750 which is rated for 550 lbs - 750 lbs is what I recommend for a trailer with 550 lb tongue weight and around 100 lbs in the truck bed. In regards to choosing the best weight distribution…
view full answer...Good question, and it sounds like you are asking if you need to calibrate the electronic level of the Hopkins RV Leveling Kit with Electronic LED Smart Level #HM0820K. The answer to that is yes, you will need it calibrate it to level. To do this you…
view full answer...You can secure the bars when not in use, but it is not recommended since the weight distribution system was not meant to be used like that. Instead, a unique feature of the Blue Ox SwayPro Weight Distribution #BXW0750 is that there are locking pins…
view full answer...The instructions for the Blue Ox Track Pro #BLU47FR are available on the product page towards the bottom, but I've also linked them to this answer for you, as well as a review video that you might find helpful.
view full answer...The total weight of the Blue Ox SwayPro Weight Distribution w/ Sway Control #BXW0750 is 87 lbs but in case you were concerned that it would add that weight as tongue weight you should note that the weight of a weight distribution system does not…
view full answer...The best way to pick out a weight distribution system is to base it off of the loaded tongue weight of the setup when it is loaded and ready to tow. This figure also includes the weight of any cargo behind the rear axle of the tow vehicle. I attached…
view full answer...For as much tongue weight as your trailer has a weight distribution system would be a great choice to reduce the porpoising, reduce suspension sag, and improve handling and braking. For that the Blue Ox weight distribution system part #BLU47FR would…
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