Archive for the ‘Truck Hitches’ Category

5th Wheel Trailer Hitch: A Heavy Duty Trailer Hitch for Heavy Duty Towing

Friday, May 11th, 2012

Trailer hitches are given a “class” rating that defines their towing capacity and receiver opening size, with classes range from class I to class V. We have already explained the differences between each type of trailer hitch class. But sometimes, even a class V trailer hitch won’t do. When that is the case, a 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch (Fifth Wheel) may be your best option!

Resembling the hookup of a big rig, a 5th wheel trailer hitch is the strongest hitch made for pickup trucks, traditionally used for livestock trailers and RV’s. And unlike traditional trailer hitches, 5th wheel trailer hitches are mounted in the bed of your truck. This offers a number of advantages over standard hitches.

Benefits of a 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch

  • Maneuverability: Because of the placement of the hitch, it provides a much better turning radius, making it easier for you to maneuver your trailer or RV around corners.
  • Stability: With the trailer fastening inside your truck bed, you are provided far more stability than with traditional ball hitches.
  • Towing Capacity: Standard ball hitches do not even come close to the towing capabilities of a fifth wheel hitch.
  • Safety: All of the above advantages work together to provide a much safer experience.

To find out if a 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch is tough enough to handle your towing needs, contact Trick Trucks to talk to one of our experts. Trick Trucks carries an extensive line of towing products, so we know what we are talking about. We sell and install trailer hitches for every make and model vehicle, from cars and small trucks, to large pickups capable of towing boats, campers, RVs, horse trailers and heavy commercial equipment.

If you are planning on hauling a large load with your pickup, having a 5th wheel trailer hitch installed on your truck is the only way to go!

If you are interested in having a 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch installed in your vehicle, contact Trick Trucks today. We are here for you. All products can be purchased in our showroom and can be professionally installed at all of our twelve locations. If you have any questions, please contact Trick Trucks by calling 1-866-60 TRICK or click here today! Hard to find items (including grilles) are our specialty.

Each Trick Trucks location (throughout Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and Delaware) offers full service installation of all truck parts and accessories. With over 30 years of service, our counter sales staff will keep you up to speed on the latest accessories that we can install on your vehicle. Whether it is your own personal vehicle, or your work truck, Trick Trucks will provide factory authorized service for all of your installation needs. All work is guaranteed and all factory warrantees apply.

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The Benefits of a Class 5 Trailer Hitch

Thursday, April 5th, 2012

Trailer hitches are given a “class” rating that defines their towing capacity and receiver opening size, with classes range from class I to class V. We have already explained the differences between each type of trailer hitch class. Now, we are going to focus our attention on one hitch in particular – the class 5 hitch.

The Benefits of a Class V Trailer Hitch include:

  • A class 5 trailer hitch is the type of hitch is a weight-distributing hitch used for extra heavy-duty towing.
  • A class 5 trailer hitch can handle a gross trailer weight (GTW) of over 10,000 lbs.
  • A class 5 trailer hitch can handle a maximum tongue weight over 1,200 lbs.
  • A class 5 trailer hitch is ideal for towing extra heavy loads, including: car trailers, horse trailers, large boats, and campers.
  • A class 5 trailer hitch can be installed on most and full-size pickup trucks.

A class 5 hitch is the heaviest class-designated hitch on the market. Typically installed on full-size trucks, these hitches are best suited for towing large trailers, campers, and boats. For anything heavier, you should consider a 5th wheel or gooseneck hitch.

To find out if a Class 5 Trailer Hitch is tough enough to handle your towing needs, contact Trick Trucks to talk to one of our experts. Trick Trucks carries an extensive line of towing products, so we know what we are talking about. We sell and install trailer hitches for every make and model vehicle, from cars and small trucks, to large pickups capable of towing boats, campers, RVs, horse trailers and heavy commercial equipment.

If you are interested in having a Class 5 Trailer Hitch installed in your vehicle, contact Trick Trucks today. We are here for you. All products can be purchased in our showroom and can be professionally installed at all of our twelve locations. If you have any questions, please contact Trick Trucks by calling 1-866-60 TRICK or click here today! Hard to find items (including grilles) are our specialty.

Each Trick Trucks location (throughout Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and Delaware) offers full service installation of all truck parts and accessories. With over 30 years of service, our counter sales staff will keep you up to speed on the latest accessories that we can install on your vehicle. Whether it is your own personal vehicle, or your work truck, Trick Trucks will provide factory authorized service for all of your installation needs. All work is guaranteed and all factory warrantees apply.

Check us out on Facebook and Twitter as well!

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Trailer Hitch Classes Defined and Explained

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The Benefits of a Class 4 Trailer Hitch

Thursday, March 8th, 2012

Trailer hitches are given a “class” rating that defines their towing capacity and receiver opening size, with classes range from class I to class V. We have already explained the differences between each type of trailer hitch class. Now, we are going to focus our attention on one hitch in particular – the class 4 hitch.

The Benefits of a Class IV Trailer Hitch include:

  • A class 4 heavy-duty hitch is the type of hitch considered for heavy-duty towing.
  • A class 4 hitch can handle a gross trailer weight (GTW) of over 5,000 lbs.
  • A class 4 towing hitch can handle a maximum tongue weight of 1,000 – 1,200 lbs.
  • Class 4 hitches are ideal for towing midsize campers and boats.
  • A class 4 heavy-duty hitch can be installed on most midsize and full-size pickup trucks, vans and SUVs.

A class 4 hitch is one of the heaviest hitches on the market. Typically installed on full-size vans, SUVs, and full-size trucks, these hitches are best suited for towing large trailers, campers, and boats. For anything heavier, you should consider a class 5 trailer hitch or higher.

To find out if a Class 4 Trailer Hitch is tough enough to handle your towing needs, contact Trick Trucks to talk to one of our experts. Trick Trucks carries an extensive line of towing products, so we know what we are talking about. We sell and install trailer hitches for every make and model vehicle, from cars and small trucks, to large pickups capable of towing boats, campers, RVs, horse trailers and heavy commercial equipment.

If you are interested in having a Class 4 Towing Hitch installed in your vehicle, contact Trick Trucks today. We are here for you. All products can be purchased in our showroom and can be professionally installed at all of our twelve locations. If you have any questions, please contact Trick Trucks by calling 1-866-60 TRICKor click here today! Hard to find items (including grilles) are our specialty.

Check us out on Facebook and Twitter as well!

Each Trick Trucks location (throughout Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and Delaware) offers full service installation of all truck parts and accessories. With over 30 years of service, our counter sales staff will keep you up to speed on the latest accessories that we can install on your vehicle. Whether it is your own personal vehicle, or your work truck, Trick Trucks will provide factory authorized service for all of your installation needs. All work is guaranteed and all factory warrantees apply.

Sources:

Trailering Tips

Towing Glossary

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The Benefits of a Class 3 Trailer Hitch

Thursday, February 9th, 2012

Trailer hitches are given a “class” rating that defines their towing capacity and receiver opening size, with classes range from class I to class V. We have already explained the differences between each type of trailer hitch class. Now, we are going to focus our attention on one hitch in particular – the class 3 hitch.

The Benefits of a Class III Trailer Hitch include:

  • A class 3 heavy-duty hitch is the type of hitch considered for general towing.
  • A class III hitch can handle a gross trailer weight (GTW) of up to 5,000 lbs.
  • A class III towing hitch can handle a maximum tongue weight of 500 lbs.
  • Class III hitches are ideal for towing midsize campers and boats.
  • A class III heavy-duty hitch can be installed on most midsize and full-size pickup trucks, vans and SUVs.

A class 3 hitch is the third lightest hitch on the market. Typically installed on vans, SUVs, and trucks, these hitches are best suited for towing midsize trailers, campers, and boats. For more heavy duty towing, you should consider a class 4 trailer hitch or higher.

To find out if a Class 3 Trailer Hitch is tough enough to handle your towing needs, contact Trick Trucks to talk to one of our experts. Trick Trucks carries an extensive line of towing products, so we know what we are talking about. We sell and install trailer hitches for every make and model vehicle, from cars and small trucks, to large pickups capable of towing boats, campers, RVs, horse trailers and heavy commercial equipment.

If you are interested in having a Class 3 Towing Hitch installed in your vehicle, contact Trick Trucks today. We are here for you. All products can be purchased in our showroom and can be professionally installed at all of our twelve locations. If you have any questions, please contact Trick Trucks by calling 1-866-60 TRICKor click here today! Hard to find items (including grilles) are our specialty.

Check us out on Facebook and Twitter as well!

Each Trick Trucks location (throughout Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and Delaware) offers full service installation of all truck parts and accessories. With over 30 years of service, our counter sales staff will keep you up to speed on the latest accessories that we can install on your vehicle. Whether it is your own personal vehicle, or your work truck, Trick Trucks will provide factory authorized service for all of your installation needs. All work is guaranteed and all factory warrantees apply.

Sources:

Trailering Tips

Understanding Trailer Hitch Classes

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The Benefits of a Class 2 Trailer Hitch

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

Trailer hitches are given a “class” rating that defines their towing capacity and receiver opening size, with classes range from class I to class V. We have already explained the differences between each type of trailer hitch class. Now, we are going to focus our attention on one hitch in particular – the class 2 hitch.

The Benefits of a Class II Trailer Hitch include:

•      A class II hitch can handle a gross trailer weight (GTW) of up to 3,500 lbs.

•      A class II towing hitch can handle a maximum tongue weight of 300 lbs.

•      Class II hitches are ideal for towing small boats trailers, snowmobile trailers, motorcycle trailers, and campers.

A class 2 hitch is the second lightest hitch on the market. Typically installed on full-size vans, full-size pickups, and SUVs, these hitches are best suited for towing small recreational vehicles and campers. For more heavy duty towing, you should consider a class 3 trailer hitch or higher.

To find out if a Class 2 Trailer Hitch is tough enough to handle your towing needs, contact Trick Trucks to talk to one of our experts. Trick Trucks carries an extensive line of towing products, so we know what we are talking about. We sell and install trailer hitches for every make and model vehicle, from cars and small trucks, to large pickups capable of towing boats, campers, RVs, horse trailers and heavy commercial equipment.

If you are interested in having a Class 2 Towing Hitch installed in your vehicle, contact Trick Trucks today. We are here for you. All products can be purchased in our showroom and can be professionally installed at all of our twelve locations. If you have any questions, please contact Trick Trucks by calling 1-866-60 TRICKor click here today! Hard to find items (including grilles) are our specialty.

Check us out on Facebook and Twitter as well!

Each Trick Trucks location (throughout Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and Delaware) offers full service installation of all truck parts and accessories. With over 30 years of service, our counter sales staff will keep you up to speed on the latest accessories that we can install on your vehicle. Whether it is your own personal vehicle, or your work truck, Trick Trucks will provide factory authorized service for all of your installation needs. All work is guaranteed and all factory warrantees apply.

Sources:

Understanding Trailer Hitches AmeriGlide.com

Knowing the Difference Between Trailer Hitch Classes TrickTrucks.com

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The Benefits of a Class 1 Trailer Hitch

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

Trailer hitches are given a “class” rating that defines their towing capacity and receiver opening size, with classes range from class I to class V. We have already explained the differences between each type of trailer hitch class. Now, we are going to focus our attention on one hitch in particular – the class 1 hitch. The characteristics of a class I towing hitch, rated for lightweight towing, include:

•      2,000-lb. maximum weight (trailer and cargo combined)

•      Folding camping trailers and trailers for small boats, motorcycles and snowmobiles

•      Conventional weight-carrying hitch

A class I hitch is the lightest type of trailer hitch available. Typically attached to the bumper of smaller pickup trucks, cars, and small vans, a class I trailer hitch is great for towing small camping trailers, small boats, motorcycles, and smaller cargo.

To find out if a Class 1 Trailer Hitch is tough enough to handle your towing needs, contact Trick Trucks to talk to one of our experts. Trick Trucks carries an extensive line of towing products, so we know what we are talking about. We sell and install trailer hitches for every make and model vehicle, from cars and small trucks, to large pickups capable of towing boats, campers, RVs, horse trailers and heavy commercial equipment.

If you are interested in having a Class 1 Towing Hitch installed in your vehicle, contact Trick Trucks today. We are here for you. All products can be purchased in our showroom and can be professionally installed at all of our twelve locations. If you have any questions, please contact Trick Trucks by calling 1-866-60 TRICKor click here today! Hard to find items (including grilles) are our specialty.

Check us out on Facebook and Twitter as well!

Each Trick Trucks location (throughout Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and Delaware) offers full service installation of all truck parts and accessories. With over 30 years of service, our counter sales staff will keep you up to speed on the latest accessories that we can install on your vehicle. Whether it is your own personal vehicle, or your work truck, Trick Trucks will provide factory authorized service for all of your installation needs. All work is guaranteed and all factory warrantees apply.

Sources:

Trailering Tips

Trailer Hitch Classes Defined and Explained

Trailer Hitch Classes Review

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The Benefits of a 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

Fifth wheel trailer hitches are the strongest hitches made for your pickup truck. Resembling the hook-up of a big rig (also known as an 18 wheeler, semi, or tractor trailer), 5th wheel truck hitches allow you to haul large loads that would be otherwise impossible. These heavy-duty trailer hitches are commonly used for livestock trailers and RV’s.

5th wheel hitches, unlike traditional trailer hitches, are mounted in the bed of your truck. This offers a number of advantages over standard hitches, including:

Easier to Maneuver: Because of the placement of the hitch, it provides a much better turning radius, making it easier for you to maneuver your trailer or RV around corners.

Better Stability: With the trailer fastening inside your truck bed, you are provided far more stability than with traditional ball hitches.

Towing Capacity: Standard ball hitches do not even come close to the towing capabilities of a fifth wheel hitch.

Safety: All of the above advantages work together to provide a much safer experience.

So if you are planning on hauling a large loads with your pickup, having a 5th wheel trailer hitch installed on your truck is the only way to go!

If you are interested in having a fifth wheel trailer hitch installed in your vehicle, contact Trick Trucks today. We are here for you. All products can be purchased in our showroom and can be professionally installed at all of our twelve locations. If you have any questions, please contact Trick Trucks by calling 1-866-60 TRICK or click here today! Hard to find items (including grilles) are our specialty.

Check us out on Facebook and Twitter as well!

Each Trick Trucks location (throughout Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and Delaware) offers full service installation of all parts and accessories. With over 30 years of service, our counter sales staff will keep you up to speed on the latest accessories that we can install on your vehicle. Whether it is your own personal vehicle, or your work truck, Trick Trucks will provide factory authorized service for all of your installation needs. All work is guaranteed and all factory warrantees apply.

Sources:

How 5th Wheel Towing Works

5th Wheel Trailer Hitches – For Those Big Loads

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