Hitches Information for Trailering your Load
The brands and types of Hitches for towing are quite numerous, and
zeroing in on the type of hitch you need to tow your trailer can be a
difficult task. Never fear though, because we have done some trailer hitch
research to help you out. First of all, you need to ascertain what it is
you are planning to tow, and then once we have that information we can
decide which of the trailer hitches out there will be best for you.
It will be helpful to first acquaint yourself with the various terms and
terminologies used in context of towing. Some of them to look out for
are gross trailer weight (GTW) and tongue weight (TW). GTW consists of
he weight of the trailer, along with the weight of all of your cargo. TW
refers to the amount of downward force applied at the trailer's tongue.
Next, you need to know how much weight you be towing, and the maximum
weight that your vehicle can tow. Once all these have been taken into
account, you need to decide upon the hitch. For that, you need to know
all about the various hitches available, their functions, and their
features.
Various types of Hitches for your
Trailer
A weight "carrying" trailer hitch is used for trailering small to medium
sized loads as they support all of the trailer tongue weight. It is
attached to the frame of the vehicle and serves as a connection point
between the towing vehicle and your trailer.
A Weight "distributing" trailer hitch is used for heavier trailers. This
hitch evenly distributes the trailer load between the wheels of the tow
vehicle and the wheels of the trailer. This results in better steering
and brake control.
A Gooseneck hitch or 5th wheel hitch is the latest development in the
field of trailering hitches. This hitch is installed on your truck bed
and joined to brackets in the truck bed or the vehicle's frame. Hidden
Hitch and Reese Hitch are two of the most popular companies in the world
of towing. Their hitches can provide enhanced handling, braking, and
traction for your vehicle.
Selecting the proper hitch can make your drive 80 percent smoother and
75 percent safer. The wear and tear on your Ford, Dodge, Chevy, Toyota,
GMC or other make of truck and trailer will also be significantly
reduced by adding the right hitch. Actually, your hitch plays an
important role in ensuring your safe journey. Most importantly though,
the type of hitch you choose depends upon the GTW and TW of trailer to
be towed.
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