Truck Trailer Hitch - The Best Hook Up

The main function of truck trailer hitches is to tow large objects like RV trailers, boats and over sized or heavy cargo. A truck trailer hitch provides the critical connection between the truck and the object being towed. Thus, the truck trailer hitch must be compatible with both the rear end of your truck and with the receiving end of the trailer you are towing.

The question uppermost in your mind must be which truck trailer hitch would be the most suitable for your truck? Towing hitches come in various classes from I to V, and the towing capacity of your truck, the total weight of the trailer and the weight of the object that will be loaded onto it will determine the Class of hitch that is appropriate for your automotive needs.

Just as there is no limitation to what you can haul with your truck, there is no limitation to the range of trailer hitches available to connect the two. The fifth wheel hitch is designed to hook-up your pick up by using a plate in the bed of the truck and a pin on the trailer.

The gooseneck hitch, on the other hand uses a ball in the bed and a coupler on the trailer, and is considered as a heavy duty trailer hitch which distributes the weight better enabling easier control of the truck and trailer.

The adjustable trailer hitch is an assembled and ready to use hitch. The innovative "freedom" hitch is a truck trailer hitch that quickly converts from fifth-wheel to gooseneck, depending on the need, thereby providing maximum flexibility.

 

 

 

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