AAA has agreed to replace my hitch, toolbox and bike rack, thank goodness.
What do I need to consider in my research?
Thanks in advance, this board is the best resource around!
Terry and Jo said
09:40 PM Feb 28, 2015
Weight of the trailer. Make sure that what you get has a capacity that exceeds the weight of your trailer or prospective trailer. For instance, our trailer weighs 18,500 lbs GVWR, so we bought a Reese hitch rated at 22,000 lbs. You might also consider an air ride hitch, although they will be a lot more expensive, but, they will give a smoother ride in the truck.
Terry
The Junkman said
08:15 AM Mar 1, 2015
Search the site.. this question comes up once a week..
Cummins12V98 said
07:34 PM Mar 5, 2015
I prefer B&W. A bit more info would get you better answers.
AAA has agreed to replace my hitch, toolbox and bike rack, thank goodness.
What do I need to consider in my research?
Thanks in advance, this board is the best resource around!
Weight of the trailer. Make sure that what you get has a capacity that exceeds the weight of your trailer or prospective trailer. For instance, our trailer weighs 18,500 lbs GVWR, so we bought a Reese hitch rated at 22,000 lbs. You might also consider an air ride hitch, although they will be a lot more expensive, but, they will give a smoother ride in the truck.
Terry