Today we are talking about trailer hitch sizes and what they can carry as far as capacity. If you towing just a small utility trailer you can get by with a class one hitch this size can tow trailers up to 2000 pounds. If you need to go a little bit bigger a class two hitch carry trailers from 2001 pound to 3500 pounds. This is most likely still a little too small for most travel trailers except for possibly the smallest are pod or teardrop style travel trailers.
Now the class III hitch can tow trailers from 3501 pounds to 5000 pounds this is the particular hitch you are looking at in this video. It can handle up to 5000 pounds and that is also the towing capacity of this car as well. That’s another thing you need to keep in mind, the towing capacity of your tow vehicle as well as the weight of your travel trailer.
If things get bigger you’ll certainly need to move into a larger tow vehicle as well as going up in size in hitch classes, for example, a class for hitch can carry trailers from 5001 pounds to 10,000 pounds. Most likely at this point, you are into a truck or a very large SUV. In the last, one we will talk about today is the class V hitch and that’s for trailers from 10,001 pounds to 14,000 pounds.
Keep in mind that class one and two hitches
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