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Enhance Towing Stability with Reese Pro 49903 Round Bar Weight Distribution Kit Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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BrandPro Series
Item Weight102 Pounds
Vehicle Service TypeTrailer
MaterialAlloy Steel
Finish TypePowder Coated

Description of Enhance Towing Stability with Reese Pro 49903 Round Bar Weight Distribution Kit

Your purchase includes One Reese Weight Distributing Kit | Head with preinstalled ball, tapered spring bars, deep drop shank, control brackets, lift-assist bar & all necessary installation hardware. Hitch ball – 2-5/16” | Fits up to – 7” Trailer Frames | Weight – 104 lbs. | Weight Carrying – Up to 1150/11,500 lbs. (Always consult your vehicle's owner's manual for actual weight capacities.). Fabricated head and welded hitch bar | 10 year limited warranty | Fits bottom mount couplers. Preinstalled and torqued sway control ball and 2-5/16" hitch ball, u-bolts | High strength steel head and welded hitch bar. Provides everything needed to improve towing, safety and performance right out of the box | Designed to improve stability for added ride control and security.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great. Best Exterior Accessory

Installed this on my 2005 F150 to level a 20ft Carson toy dump truck. I needed every detail of the top adjustment as my trailer is raising from the standard height. This WD hitch was the perfect fit for me. Find online videos to learn proper assembly methods and it's very easy.

Pros
  • Very Good Value
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good price for weight distribution hitches

I used this to tow my 26ft camper trailer. I only used weight distribution and didn't use a sway bar (a bit hesitant to drill holes in my trailer frame). With the settings I'm using, it pulls well at 65 mph. If I had a bigger truck, it would probably pull more comfortably at 70+ mph. Used with 2007 GMC Sierra Classic SLT.

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • Hard to tell

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good value for weight distribution hitches

Fairly easy install, took a bit of time to figure it all out but works well and keeps the back of my truck from really squatting. Found a need for a stabilizer for towing on the open prairie, very glad I had it. It was definitely overkill for my small camper, but I wanted a unit that I can continue using with a larger trailer if we ever upgrade it. Very important.

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Volume

It works great for me, I didn't have to use the stabilizer bar, the weight distribution works very well for 300 miles and hardly any wobble. I drive past a tractor trailer on purpose just to see if I need to add a stabilizer bar. I use my Dodge Ram 05 to tow a 37 foot camper trailer.

Pros
  • Special
Cons
  • Makes me nervous

So I've had over a dozen campers including a 31ft pop up that pulled a superduty diesel to a Class 3C RV. Now I have this setup, I believe it came with a stabilizer. Swings are built in. And it doesn't wobble at all. My current setup is a Wrangler 4dr and a 19ft KZ Escape single axle. I told everyone to set this up. Download; I called Reese last week because someone stole one of the heavy balance bars from my RV out the driveway. Who would have thought that you should protect her? In any case…

Pros
  • Nice to use
Cons
  • old