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Hey guys, coming with the Etrailer. And today we're gonna be taking a look at the Reese Dual Cam II Weight Distribution hitch. Well if you're towing your trailer or maybe you're picking up a brand new trailer and you're noticing that your truck really just can't handle it, you're getting quite a bit of sag. Maybe your front axle starting to lift up a little bit and you're just not getting that… see more >
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Thanks for all of the info, Scott! I highly recommend going with the 12K Reese Dual Cam II Weight Distribution System w/Active Sway Control #RP75FR over the 10K Reese Steadi-Flex Weight Distribution System w/ Sway Control #RP66559. Even though it…
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...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...Yes, the cam of the Reese Dual Cam III part #RP65FR has been upgraded from models that were made 20 years ago. The brackets have also been upgraded and made to be a lot easier to install as well.
view full answer...Yes, the Reese Dual Cam II Weight Distribution System #RP65FR is a great option for your 2023 Grand Design Imagine XLS 22RBE. To attach it to your 2019 Ford F-250 you will need a Shank #RP69FR and Reducer Sleeve #C45408 to go from the 3"…
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...The two systems you mentioned are basically the two best systems available for weight distribution. Either one will work great for you as long as it is properly rated for your setup and is properly installed/set up. Personally I like the Reese Strait…
view full answer...The 505-lb dry hitch weight of your 2019 Grand Design Imagine 2400BH can get you in the ball park as far as selection of a weight distribution/sway control system but the ideal way to go is to measure the Grand Design's actual fully-loaded tongue…
view full answer...Hello again, Phil. Out of those two options I definitely recommend the Reese Dual Cam II #RP65FR with the no-drill frame brackets. In my experience, any WD system that uses no-drill L-brackets that bolt to the frame is going to be much easier to set…
view full answer...We have two different brackets for our dual cam compatible weight distributions systems: -Strait-Line system with snap up brackets and chains with a separate dual cam system. -Strait-Line system with Dual Cam II with brackets with an integrated dual…
view full answer...I recommend using the Reese Weight Distribution Shank item #RP69FR. This fits a 2" hitch receiver. It has a maximum drop of 4" and a maximum rise of 9".It is 13-3/4" long. These shank will work perfectly with the Reese Dual Cam II…
view full answer...The difference between the two systems is that the Curt TruTrack #C17500 has a tongue weight capacity between 800 lbs and 1,000 lbs with a maximum gross towing weight of 10,000 lbs while the Curt TruTrack #C17501 has a tongue weight capacity between…
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