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Sometimes weight distribution hitches can be difficult to wrap your brain around everything that’s going on when you hook one up to your truck and trailer. T...
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Sep 11, 2023 · When a trailer is connected to a vehicle using a standard ball mount, the weight of the front end of the trailer is concentrated on a single point at the bac...
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Today we delve into the black magic that is the weight distributing hitch, also called "load leveling hitch" or "weight distribution hitch." This is the ulti...
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- Auto Buyers Guide | Alex on Autos
Spring bars (remember either round bars or trunnion bars) run from the head assembly to a pair of chains. These chains hang down below the trailer from a set of brackets and attach to them in a way that creates tension along the spring bars. As the tongue weight pushes the bars down, the chains pull the bars up.
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Spring bars come in round, trunnion, and square shapes. Check out our article, Confidently Choose Your Weight Distribution Hitch - Here's 5 Tips , for help on choosing between them. 5. Frame Brackets. Frame brackets mount to the frame of your trailer and are used to hold the spring bars in place.
Apr 10, 2023 · With forged steel spring bars, this WD hitch weighs just over 17 pounds and comes with an adjustable 2″ shank with a universal fit to any 2″ trailer hitch receiver. This particular hitch has a 2 5/16″ trailer ball and 3″, 4″, 5″, and 6″ universal frame brackets, and comes with a money-back guarantee. Sale.
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How Does a Weight Distribution Hitch Work? Weight distribution hitches operate by utilizing various mechanisms to redistribute the weight of the trailer tongue to the front axle of the tow vehicle. This helps alleviate rear-end sagging and improves steering control, enhancing the overall towing experience.