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Blue Ox Bxw2000 Swaypro Weight Distribution Hitch 2,000 Lb Tongue Weight on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Blue Ox Manufacturer Part Number:BXW2000

BLUE OX BXW2000 SWAYPRO WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION HITCH 2,000 LB TONGUE
WEIGHT

For a more secure ride and easier hook-up, count on SwayPro's weight
distributing hitch; the most user-friendly hitch on the market.

SwayPro utilizes the latest in weight distributing technology to be
the most user-friendly hitches on the market today. SwayPro eliminates
trailer sway under heavy loads, high winds, and rutted roads utilizing
2 sway control loops and 2 points of friction - just set the amount of
control you require for your individual cargo or driving conditions.

 * Easy hook up & disconnect
 * Built-in sway control
 * Snap in spring bar design which cannot fall out.
 * Four separate points of adjustable contact to control trailer
sway.
 * Easy to operate bracket lock that automatically secures the tongue
bracket into place and just as easily releases it with the simple push
of a lock pin.
 * Simple precise weight distribution adjustment.
 * Tongue brackets utilize sway control loops which limit side-to-side
trailer sway, but still provide for free movement during turns.

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