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. There are a few Class II hitches that have 2″ x 2″ receiver openings, but this is not common.

Where can I get a trailer hitch for my car?

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. You get to choose a hitch from leading brands like: Curt, Draw-Tite, B&W, REESE, and Hidden Hitch.

What is the best off road trailer hitch?

The 360 degree rotation, along with the left to right and up and down articulation allows fantastic maneuverability, especially when backing a trailer around a corner and into a tight spot. Lock ‘N’ Roll hitches are not only the best off road hitch in the world, but the best trailer hitch, period.

What is the size of a 2×2 trailer hitch?

Trucks and SUVs that come factory equipped with a trailer hitch normally have one that is 2″ x 2″. Of those vehicles that come from the factory with 2″ hitches, some have slight variances in the construction of the hitch. For example, the 2″ x 2″ hitch receivers on the Toyota Tundra pickups are built of thick tubing.

Why choose tratrailer hitches?

Trailer hitches for your vehicle and lifestyle. A CURT trailer hitch is the link to your lifestyle, equipping your vehicle for work or play and empowering you to pursue your passion. Our trailer hitches are designed, manufactured, finished and tested in the USA to give you and your crew confidence for the road ahead.

What is a Curt Hitch?

A CURT trailer hitch is the link to your lifestyle, equipping your vehicle for work or play and empowering you to pursue your passion. Our hitches are designed, manufactured, finished and tested in the USA to give you and your crew confidence for the road ahead.

What are the different sizes of tratrailer hitch receivers?

Trailer Hitch Receiver Sizes Trailer hitch receivers are available in 4 main sizes: 1-1/4″, 2″, 2-1/2″, and 3″.

What is the difference between Class I and Class II trailer hitches?

Manufacturers accomplish this by placing a stopper in the back of Class I hitch receivers so that drawbars and accessory shanks can only slide into the trailer hitch opening up to that point. On hitch accessories designed for Class II trailer hitches, the shank that slides into the hitch opening is longer.