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What kind of Trailer Hitch does Curt make?

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.

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 Draw Tite 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. Are Draw-Tite hitches made in the USA? No, Draw-Tite hitches are NOT made in the USA, but they are designed in the USA.

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 installer in North America?

U-Haul is North America’s #1 hitch installer. With over 1,500 install locations, we can guarantee you’ll find a location near you. Tell us your vehicle year, make and model and we will show you available trailer hitches and related towing components. You get to choose a hitch from leading brands like: Curt, Draw-Tite, B&W, REESE, and Hidden Hitch.

What do you think of Reese’s trailer hitches?

The transaction was smooth, product looks great. Very pleased. Very nice hitch for the price and The shipping was faster than I thought I think… Read More Called and told them what I had and they knew exactly what I needed. Great place… Read More Fast shipping! Everything went exactly as I hoped. Good price, easy purchase, fast ship. Very Easy!

How much does it cost to hitch a trailer?

You really won’t be able to get away from spending $400-$500 or more on a hitch if you have a large trailer, since you’ll need a system with superior sway control. However, if you have a smaller trailer you don’t plan on towing often, this system may be overkill.