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Features:
- Evenly distributes weight over axles of the tow vehicle and trailer
- Manages sway caused by bad roads, wind, and weather
- Caster in the hitch head constantly centers the trailer
- Spring bars augment the suspensions of the tow vehicle & trailer
- Longer L-Brackets to accomodate underslung coupler.
- Backup without disconnecting
- Powder-coated steel construction
- Pre-installed 2-5/16″ ball
Specifications:
- Tongue weight: 800 lbs.
- Gross towing weight: 13K maximum
- 2” receiver, 2-1/2” receiver shank available
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Trunnions on each side of the TrackPro™ hitch head employ a caster effect, working with spring bars, to constantly push inward, keeping the trailer in line. Rigid L-Brackets provide additional points of friction.
Why Do You Need a Weight Distributing Hitch?
A weight distribution hitch does just what the name says — it evenly distributes the weight of your payload. It works by using adjustable spring bars and tension to distribute the load of the trailer tongue to the trailer and the tow vehicle axles.
What Does Trailer Tongue Weight Mean?
The tongue weight is the static force the trailer tongue exerts on the hitch ball. For instance, if a 2,000-pound conventional trailer is loaded with 1,000 pounds of cargo, the proper tongue weight of the loaded trailer should be between 300 and 450 pounds, or 10-15 percent of the loaded 3,000 pound total. A tongue scale will confirm actual tongue weight.
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