How much is a hitch cover?

Trailer Hitch Covers Pricing $10 to $30: The trailer hitch covers here are more durable since most are made of stainless steel that’s designed to be more resistant to the elements. They can last for a year or more.

What size is a Class 1 trailer hitch?

Class 1 trailer hitches are generally designed for passenger cars and small crossovers. They are equipped with a 1-1/4″ x 1-1/4″ receiver tube opening or sometimes a fixed tongue to directly mount a trailer ball instead of a ball mount. Most class 1 hitches are rated to tow trailers up to 2,000 lbs.

Do hitch covers prevent rust?

If left exposed to the elements, the tube can easily clog with dead, wet leaves or other debris. A cover helps to prevent rust and allows you to avoid having to clean that mess out when it’s time to pop in the drawbar.

Does installing a trailer hitch void warranty?

Will installing a trailer hitch void my warranty? Installing a trailer hitch will not void a vehicle’s warranty. The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, passed by Congress in 1975, ensures that consumers can install aftermarket parts without the fear of voiding their warranty.

Can I tow with a Class 1 hitch?

Class 1 hitches are rated for 2000 lb trailers with less than 200 lbs of hitch weight – suitable for towing some of the smaller travel trailers or a fold-down camping trailer. On some vehicles with long rear overhangs and/or soft suspensions, even 200 pounds of hitch weight without weight distribution can be too much.

What is a hitch cover for?

A towing Hitch Cover is essentially a plug for your towing hitch tube. It either clips on or slides in and locks in place with a hitch pin. Hitch covers also provide a cushioned and highly visible alternative to a rough metal protrusion.

How do you secure a hitch cover?

A regular hitch pin and clip would work to keep the cover in the hitch. If your trailer hitch is a Class I or II with a 1-1/4 inch wide receiver then you would use pin and clip # PC2. For Class III, IV, and V receivers you would use # PC3. The other option is to go with a lock.

What is the difference between a Class 1 and Class 3 trailer hitch?

Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to 3,500 lbs in GTW and up to 525 lbs in TW. Class III, on the other hand, have a 2 inch receiver and have up to 8,000 lbs GTW and 800 lbs TW.

What can I put on my hitch to keep it from rusting?

To protect the hitch ball while in use we recommend applying ball grease to make sure it pivots smoothly while inside the coupler. Removing the ball mount and storing it inside a bag when it is not in use is the most recommended method for preventing rust to both the ball mount and hitch ball.

What is a Class 1 trailer?

A class 1 trailer hitch is ideal for adding cargo space to your vehicle or providing a secure way of transporting your bikes. It can also be used to tow a variety of small, light-duty trailers, such as a kayak hauler, teardrop camper or small utility trailer.

What are trailer hitch classes?

Trailer hitch classes. A trailer hitch typically bolts to the chassis of the vehicle. In North America there are a few common classes (I, II, III and IV) that are defined by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE).

Who sells trailer hitches?

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What is a Class III hitch?

The Class III hitch is the “standard” hitch installed on most light trucks and larger sport utility vehicles. This type of hitch if often used for pulling medium-duty loads, such as small car trailers, boats, campers, and recreational vehicles.