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  1. Adjustable frame fits a variety of vehicles & tows up to 5k lbs. Powder-coated finish protects from corrosion and scratches. Robotically welded to ensure excellent strength and fitment. View More Details. Pickup at South Loop.

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  2. The Fastway e2® weight distribution hitch offers faster and easier sway control and weight distribution. With built-in, permanent sway control, you can hitch up, tow, and unhitch with ease. There is nothing extra to connect or store, and nothing to remove when backing or making a tight turn.

  3. This Jeep Wrangler hitch is stringently tested in accordance with SAE J684 to ensure a weight carrying capacity of 3,500 lbs. gross trailer weight and 350 lbs. tongue weight. It is compatible with a weight distribution hitch to provide more stable towing and a weight distribution rating of 4,000 lbs. WD and 400 lbs. WDTW.

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    • Class 3 Trailer Hitches
    • Hitch Classes: An Overview
    • Class 1 Hitch
    • Class 2 Hitch
    • Class 3 Hitch
    • Class 4 Hitch
    • Class 5 Hitch
    • Other Trailer Hitch Classes
    • What Hitch Do You have?

    It’s important to note that when we are talking about trailer hitch classes, we’re specifically referring to receiver hitches. Receiver hitches are one of several types of hitches, which is why we need to call that out. Receiver hitches are usually mounted to a vehicle’s frame and provide a square hole called a receiver tube, where you can attach d...

    A Class 1 (or Class I) hitch is the “starting point” of the trailer hitch classes. These hitches are usually rated for up to 2,000 lbs of towing and a maximum tongue weight of 200 lbs. They’ll have receiver tube openings between 1-1/4″ to 2″. Class 1 hitches are usually used on cars, sedans, minivans, crossovers, and small SUVs. Class 1 hitches can...

    A Class 2 (or Class II) hitch can carry a bit more weight than a Class 1 hitch. Class 2 hitches can handle up to 3,500 lbs of weight carrying and a maximum tongue weight of 350 lbs. They also have receiver tube openings between 1-1/4″ to 2″. Class 2 hitches are found on sedans, vans, SUVs, and some light duty trucks like the Toyota Tacoma, Chevy Co...

    A Class 3 (or Class III) hitch is the most common hitch you’ll see on the road. A Class 3 trailer hitch can handle up to 8,000 lbs of towing (depending on the hitch manufacturer and model), and a maximum tongue weight of up to 800 lbs (also manufacturer/model dependent). Class 3 hitches usually have receiver openings of 2″. Class 3 hitches are ofte...

    Class 4 (Class IV) hitches are found on larger trucks and SUVs. A Class 4 hitch can handle up to 12,000 lbs of towing and up to 1,200 lbs of tongue weight (depending on the make and model of your hitch). Class 4 hitches typically have 2″ receiver openings. These hitches are best for towing large boats, toy haulers, travel trailers, utility trailers...

    Class 5 (Class V) hitches are the highest-rated hitch class out there. Class 5 hitches boast a max towing capability of up to 20,000 lbs and up to a 2,700 lb max tongue weight. Class 4 hitches typically have 2″ to 3″ receiver openings. This high weight capacity makes them great for pulling large travel trailers, toy haulers, multi-car trailers, lar...

    As RVs and travel trailers continue to get heavier, hitch manufacturers have started to see demand for receiver hitches that go beyond a 20,000 lb max towing load. Some manufacturers have options that can handle up to 30,000 lbs and a max tongue weight of 3,000 lbs, but these don’t have an “official” class rating. The main issue of these higher-rat...

    If you already have a hitch installed and are wondering what class it is, check out our guide on how to tell what class hitch you have. In that guide, we cover some quick and easy ways to identify your hitch.

  4. Aug 22, 2008 · This CURT class 2 hitch is perfect for towing a small trailer, such as a boat trailer, lightweight camper or utility trailer. It can also be used to mount a hitch cargo carrier or bike rack (never exceed the lowest-rated towing component).

  5. Jan 14, 2022 · This CURT Fusion hitch ball mount comes with a standard 2" shank and a trailer ball pre-attached to the mounting platform to provide a ready-to-tow solution. This particular Fusion mount features a gross trailer weight capacity of 7,500 lbs. and a tongue weight rating of 750 lbs.

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  6. CURT class 2 trailer hitches are perfect for adding storage space to your vehicle or towing a small, light-duty trailer. They are typically found on full-size cars, crossovers and minivans. URT class 2 hitches are made vehicle-specific.

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