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Towing a vehicle or trailer behind your vehicle involves more than just successfully connecting the tow hitch. You must have adequate lights and signals wired to your tow hitch so other drivers...
Reese hitches utilize a square tube receiver to connect a trailer ball mount to the trailer hitch. Trailer hitch balls come in three sizes: 1 7/8 inch, 2 inch and 2 5/16 inch. If you tow different...
A trailer hitch is an accessory designed to help vehicles tow a variety of objects. Trailer hitches come in various styles and sizes to meet a wide range of towing requirements.
Towing trailers with the average car will require the installation of a frame-mounted hitch receiver. These hitches are designed specifically for a certain car or range of vehicle types and may...
A class 1 trailer hitch is the lowest-duty trailer hitch and is generally rated to handle up to 2,000-pounds gross trailer weight and 200-pounds of tongue weight. Procedures for attaching the...
Towing a trailer behind a vehicle is one of the easiest ways to move large loads, and can be done safely by following some very simple guidelines.
When choosing a car or truck to buy, or when considering upgrades, one of the options often presented is a tow package. It is common to think of the tow package as nothing more than a trailer...
Pulling a trailer behind your vehicle can be a lot easier and safer if you have the correct trailer hitch. It is important to know your vehicle's pulling capacity as well as the amount of the load...