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CURT 17501 TruTrack 4P Weight Distribution Hitch with 4x Sway Control, 10-15K

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CURT 17501 TruTrack 4P Weight Distribution Hitch with 4x Sway Control, 10-15KWhile many weight distribution hitches are made to be compatible with a sway control attachment, the CURT TruTrack is an advanced WD system that integrates the sway control function into the design of the hitch. It combines precise weight distributing with integrated sway control to deliver the smoothest, safest ride possible. The TruTrack features a unique spring and cam system within the hitch head that builds up pressure to actively stop sway and

While many weight distribution hitches are made to be compatible with a sway control attachment, the CURT TruTrack is an advanced WD system that integrates the sway control function into the design of the hitch. It combines precise weight distributing with integrated sway control to deliver the smoothest, safest ride possible. The TruTrack features a unique spring and cam system within the hitch head that builds up pressure to actively stop sway and then relaxes to make smooth turns. The hardened cam components are less subject to wear and last longer than competitor models. The TruTrack also features unique spring bars. Like all WD hitches, it uses a pair of spring bars to leverage the trailer tongue weight and spread it across all axles of the vehicle-trailer combination. However, instead of using spring bar chains, the TruTrack connects to the trailer frame using heavy-duty, adjustable support brackets that hold the spring bars in place laterally and vertically. While regular spring bars angle from side to side, the integrated sway control arms resist this movement and keep the trailer better aligned. In addition to its integrated sway control, the CURT TruTrack offers the same great quality as our other WD hitches, making it the perfect choice for campers, livestock trailers and other heavy-duty trailers. We stand behind this uncompromising hitch, and to prove it, we back it up with a limited lifetime warranty.

Weight Distribution Hitch; TruTrack; Trunnion; Fits 2 Inch Receiver; 1000 to 1500 Pound Tongue Weight/ 10000 to 15000 Pound Gross Trailer Weight; With Intergrated Sway Control; With Ball

Features & Benefits

  • Integrated Sway Control Actively Resists Sway And Levels The Vehicle And Trailer
  • Welded Head With Cast Pieces Provides Solid Spring Bar Attachment
  • Cam Springs Build Up Pressure For Integrated Sway Control
  • Fixed Support Brackets Hold The Spring Bars In Place Laterally And Vertically
  • Brackets Use Friction To Resist Lateral Movement, Replacing A Sway Control
  • Equipped With Trunnion-Style, Forged Steel Spring Bars
  • 12 Inch Adjustable Shank Fits 2 Inch X 2 Inch Receiver Tube Openings
  • Hex Castle Nut Allows For Easy Adjustment For Different Trailers
  • Tilt Adjustment Feature Simplifies Setup And Installation
  • Limited 10 Year Warranty

Attributes

  • Type: Trunnion Bar
  • Gross Trailer Weight (LB): 15000 Pound
  • Gross Tongue Weight (LB): 1500 Pound
  • Color/ Finish: Black Powder Coated
  • Drop (IN): 2 Inch
  • Rise (IN): 5-3/4 Inch
  • Includes Sway Control: With Built-In Sway Control
  • Includes Shank: Yes
  • Shank Length: 12 Inch
  • Includes Ballmount: Yes
  • Includes Ball: Yes
  • Universality: Fully Universal
  • Material: Steel

Additional Attributes:

 

  • GTIN: 612314175017
  • Box Length in Inches - XA: 0
  • Tongue Weight (TW): 1,000 LB - 1,500 LB
  • Box Width in Inches - XA: 0
  • Shipping Weight - XA: 120.000
  • Rate Class - XA: 70.0
  • Parcel Allowed - XA: Yes
  • Retail Length - XA: 38.000
  • Retail Height - XA: 11.500
  • Item Length - XA: 0.000
  • Finish - XA: CARBIDE BLACK POWDER COAT
  • Item Height - XA: 0.000
  • Class ID: 0
  • Item Width - XA: 0.000
  • Tariff 301 - XA: Yes
  • Gross Trailer Weight (GTW): 10,000 LB - 15,000 LB
  • Retail Width - XA: 12.750
  • Warranty: Limited Lifetime Warranty (One-Year Finish, One-Year Parts)
  • Product Weight - XA: 0.000
  • Box Height in Inches - XA: 0
  • Drop: 0 IN
  • Item Class - XA: OBS
  • Rise: 5.75 IN

Packaging:

 

  • Quantity of Each: 1
  • Package UOM: EA
  • Dimension: 38.000 x 12.750 x 11.500 inches

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