What kind of Trailer Hitch does B and W use?
B&W Trailer Hitches – American made towing products featuring the Turnoverball Gooseneck Hitch, Companion Fifth Wheel Hitch, and Tow & Stow Receiver Hitch.
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.
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.
How big is the opening on a trailer hitch?
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.
Which is the best gooseneck hitch in America?
The history of the Turnoverball Gooseneck Hitch as told by co-creator, Joe Works, and why it’s still the best gooseneck towing option. Featuring the Turnoverball, the #1 selling gooseneck hitch in America.
Where do I find the tow weight of my hitch?
Your hitch’s maximum tow weight rating can usually be found on a label on the hitch itself. Your can find your hitch ball rating on the top of the ball, or around the base of the shank. The rating for your ball mount is usually on a label on the mounting plate or along the shaft that goes into your receiver.
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.