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My feelings is that the weight dist bars are there to extend usage of a inadequate tow vehicle.
Funny you should say that. Sorry Kens with all due respect take a look at the most common tow vehicle for rvs, the 3/4 ton Surburban comes to mind right behind the Cummins Diesel Dodge both of the days gone by and the present. Inadequate tow vehicles they ain't and you will find them on just about all of them, especially along the interstates. Ever been to Camping World?

If so the parking lot is filled with dog eared hitches which accepts the bars.
The setup of the weight bars along with the sway bars are not common on boats since the hitch setup is different too. I mentioned them in the context of the rigid setup of all travel trailers unlike boat trailers and trailers proportioned to the sized hull which also sizes the undercarriage proportionately which also in many cases are adjustable.
Travel trailers also do not have the advantage of counter weights like power boats with a big refrigerator hanging off the butt end of those types of boat. The setup is as common as baseball and hotdogs unless you have a massive tow vehicle and a teeny tiny trailer.
Sway bars are really easy to use though on boat trailers which has just the straight tongue without the vee feature that the travel trailers use.