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truck is
different and
will require
you to contact
us with the
year, make and
model to
determine what
your options
are or use the
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find your part
number and call
for a price.
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restrictions
apply.
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Hitches
The Hitch is
the mechanism
that is
typically
mounted to the
rear of a
vehicle under
the bumper.
There are five
classes of
Hitches for
towing
trailers. Each
class is
designed for a
specific
trailer weight
range. When
selecting the
appropriate
hitch make sure
the weight
rating of the
hitch is
greater than
the loaded
weight of the
trailer that
will be towed.
The tow vehicle
capacity for
weight carrying
and hitch
attachment will
vary and will
sometimes
dictate the
class of hitch
that can be
used.
Class I
Class I hitches
are weight
carrying (WC)
hitches rated
up to 2000 lbs.
gross trailer
weight (GTW)
with a maximum
trailer tongue
weight (TW) of
200 lbs. The
use of a
drawbar and
hitch ball of
the same rating
or higher is
required. Some
hitches in this
class may
attach to the
vehicle bumper
or trunk pan.
Most other
Class I hitches
attach to the
vehicle frame.
Always consult
your owner's
manual for
vehicle rating.
Class II
Class II
hitches are
weight carrying
(WC) hitches
rated up to
3500 lbs. gross
trailer weight
(GTW) with a
maximum trailer
tongue weight (TW)
of 300 lbs. The
use of a
drawbar and
hitch ball of
the same rating
or higher is
required. Class
II hitches
normally attach
to the vehicle
frame and or
bumper. Always
consult your
owner's manual
for vehicle
rating.
Class III
Class III
hitches are
weight carrying
(WC) and also
are weight
distributing
(WD) hitches
depending on
the vehicle and
hitch
specifications.
Not all Class
III hitches are
rated to be
both. The hitch
specifications
will alert you
to a hitch that
is not weight
distributing.
Class III
hitches used as
weight carrying
is rated up to
5000 lbs. gross
trailer weight
(GTW) with a
maximum trailer
tongue weight (TW)
of 500 lbs.
Hitches that
are used for
weight
distributing
are rated up to
10,000 lbs.
gross trailer
weight (GTW)
with a maximum
trailer tongue
weight (TW) of
1000 lbs. The
use of a ball
mount and hitch
ball of the
same rating or
higher is
required. To
use the weight
distribution
side of the
hitch a weight
distribution
system is
required. Class
III hitches
attach to the
vehicle frame
only. Always
consult your
owner's manual
for vehicle
rating.
Class IV
Class IV
hitches is very
similar to
Class III
hitches except
for the weight
ratings. Class
IV hitches are
weight carrying
(WC) and weight
distributing
(WD) hitches
depending on
the vehicle and
hitch
specifications.
Not all Class
IV hitches are
rated to be
both. The hitch
specifications
will alert you
to a hitch that
is not weight
distributing.
Class IV
hitches used as
weight carrying
is rated up to
12,000 lbs.
gross trailer
weight (GTW)
with a maximum
trailer tongue
weight (TW) of
1200 lbs.
Hitches that
are used for
weight
distributing
are rated up to
15,000 lbs.
gross trailer
weight (GTW)
with a maximum
trailer tongue
weight (TW) of
1500 lbs. The
use of a ball
mount and hitch
ball of the
same rating or
higher is
required for
weight
carrying. To
use the weight
distribution
side of the
hitch a weight
distribution
system is
required. Class
IV hitches
attach to the
vehicle frame
only. Always
consult your
owner's manual
for vehicle
rating.
Class V
Class V hitches
is very similar
to Class III &
IV hitches
except for the
weight ratings
and that the
hitch uses a
2-1/2"
receiver. Class
V hitches are
weight carrying
(WC) and weight
distributing
(WD) hitches.
Class V hitches
used as weight
carrying is
rated up to
13,000 lbs.
gross trailer
weight (GTW)
with a maximum
trailer tongue
weight (TW) of
1300 lbs.
Hitches that
are used for
weight
distributing
are rated up to
17,000 lbs.
gross trailer
weight (GTW)
with a maximum
trailer tongue
weight (TW) of
1700 lbs. The
use of a ball
mount and hitch
ball of the
same rating or
higher is
required. To
use the weight
distribution
side of the
hitch a weight
distribution
system is
required. Class
V hitches
attach to the
vehicle frame
only. Always
consult your
owner's manual
for vehicle
rating.
Note: Two other
hitches to
consider are
the Fifth Wheel
and Gooseneck
style hitches.
See there
sections for
further
information.
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Manual
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Lift
Item Price:
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Item
SKU:
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Tilt
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This
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Specials on
Hydraulic
Van Ramps
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Item
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Item Price:
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Item
SKU:
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The
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hatch
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This
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