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What are the best brands of trailer hitches?

What are the best brands of trailer hitches?

You get to choose a hitch from leading brands like: Curt, Draw-Tite, B&W, REESE, and Hidden Hitch. We also have an extensive selection of ball mounts, hitch balls, wiring, trailer accessories and other towing components to help you get on the road and towing.

Where are the fifth wheel trailer hitches made?

Reese trailer hitches are currently being rebranded under the Draw-Tite name and are made in Mexico. The Reese fifth-wheel hitch line has continued under the Reese name, and these hitches are also currently made in Mexico.

Which is the best trailer hitch ball mount?

The CURT 45900 Adjustable Trailer Hitch Ball Mount is a versatile, durable, precision-built unit, which is why it’s our top choice. The CURT 45900 Adjustable Trailer Hitch Ball Mount is a versatile, durable, precision-built unit, which is why it’s our top choice.

What kind of Trailer Hitch does Curt make?

For a truly DIY option, a CURT weld-on trailer hitch features an adjustable design and a weld-on frame to weld directly to the vehicle’s frame. Weld-on hitches are rated as class 5 hitches and come with a standard 2″ receiver.

How big is the opening on a trailer hitch?

The two most common sizes of trailer hitch receivers are 1-1/4″ and 2″. Class I and Class II trailer hitches typically have a 1-1/4″ x 1-1/4″ receiver opening. These hitches are most often found on passenger cars and smaller SUVs. There are a few Class II hitches that have 2″ x 2″ receiver openings, but this is not common.

Is there a trailer hitch that is invisible?

Receiver Trailer Hitch by Add On Accessories®. 1 Piece. This receiver trailer hitch is fairly easy to install and allows the rear wheel section to be removed in one piece. The hitch is invisible when receiver and ball are removed. The… Hidden Trailer Hitch by Rivco®.

What kind of trailer hitch receiver do I Need?

2″ x 2″ trailer hitch receivers are the most common type. Most 2″ hitches are either Class III or Class IV. These hitches are typically found on pickup trucks, SUVs, and some full-size sedans. Most trucks and SUVs that come factory-equipped with a trailer hitch have a 2″ receiver.