These trailer hitches are made of high strength steel and inspected for quality and workmanship. It is important to make sure your trailer receiver hitch is strong enough for the RV, boat, or other trailer you are towing. If you are unsure what class is appropriate, contact the manufacturer...
The class 3 trailer hitch is the most common receiver hitch class installed on full-size pickup trucks and SUVs. If your truck is equipped with a towing prep package, it probably has a class 3 hitch. CURT class 3 hitches are equipped with a 2" x 2" receiver tube opening and typicall...
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How to Choose & Install a Trailer HitchCopyright AA1Car.comNeed a trailer hitch? Youa re not alone because trailer hitches are still the number one bolt-on accessory today for many cars, trucks and SUVs. You need a trailer hitch to tow a trailer, camper, boat, race car, classic car...
While most of your business may be brake work, replacing shocks and struts and other undercar repairs, don’t overlook the number-one selling opportunity in bolt-on accessories today: trailer hitches. The huge number of SUVs, light trucks and minivans on the road today creates a fantastic ...
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These are designed for heavy trailering. Located in the bed of the truck, these hitches position the trailer’s kingpin weight over, or slightly in front of, the truck’s rear axle. Fifth-wheel and gooseneck hitches are most frequently used with travel trailers, horse trailers and other la...
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receiver hitches have all been certified by Test Link Services, Inc. using SAE J684 Department of Transportation testing standards to meet a tongue weight rating of 200 lbs and a maximum tow rating of 1400 lbs. Many states require the use of a SAE J684 certified hitch for hauling and ...
Automotive trailers come in various types, including unpowered, towed, and powered vehicles, and include hitches for attachment to commercial vehicles, passenger cars, two-wheelers, and bikes. The ones used for transporting dry goods are classified as dry van and box trailers, while refrigerated ...