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Better Roadtripping Through Hitch Mounted Cargo Carriers

... weight capacity, are made for class II (1.25 inch) hitches. You can get a conversion kit, but a class II hitch is not manufactured to support the weight that a class III hitch is, so check your owner's manual and don't overload your hitch! Read Read: Better Roadtripping Through Hitch Mounted Cargo Carriers

By: Emily Sandberg | 12/01/2007 | SUVs

Receiver, Fifth Wheel, or Goosneck: Trailer Hitches Demystified

... to note not only the maximum weight your hitch and ball can handle, but also your towing vehicle's weight maximums. If you have a class III hitch (hauls up to 5,000 gross trailer weight), but your vehicle is only rated to haul 3,500 lbs; ... Read Read: Receiver, Fifth Wheel, or Goosneck: Trailer Hitches Demystified

By: Jeremy Johnson | 02/02/2008 | SUVs

Selecting the Correct Hitch for Your Vehicle

... combination with a good weight distribution system. Details on this option should be available in your vehicle owner's manual. Class III hitches have a more generous tow capacity of up to 5,000lbs. They are the most common hitch for the ... Read Read: Selecting the Correct Hitch for Your Vehicle

By: Burke Jones | 10/09/2005 | Automotive

Selecting the Right Trailer Hitch

... ll also find that you'll be able to make sure that you can simply carry more gear. When you are looking at Class III trailer hitches, you'll find that the ballmounts can be sold separate, and you'll find that there are many available which ... Read Read: Selecting the Right Trailer Hitch

By: Jack Turney | 13/08/2008 | Automotive

8 Ways to Make the Most of Your Trailer Hitch

... II hitches depending on how much weight they can handle. The 2 inch receivers are class III, or IV; as the class number increases so do the weight limits. For example, a class I hitch can tow up to 2000 lbs. and handle up to 200 lbs. ... Read Read: 8 Ways to Make the Most of Your Trailer Hitch

By: Jeremy Johnson | 28/02/2008 | SUVs

Trailer Hitches and Hitch Accessories

... relatively lightweight loads of 2000 lbs. and under, while class II is used for weights of up to 3,500 lbs. Class III and IV hitches raise these limits to 5,000 and 10,000 lbs. respectively, and are often used when hauling boats and other ... Read Read: Trailer Hitches and Hitch Accessories

By: Matthew Rimcrest | 22/01/2009 | Automotive

Tips to Find the Perfect Trailer Hitch

... , and weights of up to 12,000 pounds are available depending on the type of hitch purchased. Furthermore, a buyer can select the hitch class, whether I, II, III, IV, or V depending on the vehicle and need. Valley hitches tend to be popular ... Read Read: Tips to Find the Perfect Trailer Hitch

By: Jimmy Plant | 15/09/2008 | Cars

Find the Right Bike Rack: How to Choose a Bicycle Rack to Meet Your Needs

... . There are some specialty models for certain makes of trucks like Ford, and for certain types of buses that use Class III hitches. Prices on these ‘industrial strength' models vary widely, so you'll need to check with the manufacturer ... Read Read: Find the Right Bike Rack: How to Choose a Bicycle Rack to Meet Your Needs

By: Timothy Rea | 30/04/2006 | Sports & Fitness

Choosing a Vehicle Wheelchair Lift

... aware that you will need a Class II or III trailer hitch installed on your vehicle. The class of hitch depends on the weight capacity that you will need. Class II hitches typically have 350 lb capacity while class III are rated for 500 lbs. Read Read: Choosing a Vehicle Wheelchair Lift

By: Jill Pinciotti | 06/08/2007 | Health

Your Guide To Towing - Know Before You Tow

... load to all the wheels of the towing vehicle and trailer. It is the required type of hitch for most Class III and IV trailers. This type of hitch is welded or bolted to the frame of the vehicle and it has equalizing arms that are connected ... Read Read: Your Guide To Towing - Know Before You Tow

By: Gray Rollins | 19/03/2006 | Automotive

Opt for the Harmar Carrier to Transport Your Handicapped Scooter

... .  The distinct arm that it has to hold down the scooter ensures safety while transporting it and it is compatible with hitches from both class II and III.The main advantage of the Harmar AL100 is that since it is an external lift, it can ... Read Read: Opt for the Harmar Carrier to Transport Your Handicapped Scooter

By: Jhoana Cooper | 08/01/2009 | Elderly Care

Consumerism

... , institutions and agencies allied to consumer movements should hearten administrative advocacy in settling consumer disputes so the hitch of case pendency and delay in case disposal can be avoided. o Govt. should come up with varieties ... Read Read: Consumerism

By: loveleenchawla | 17/12/2008 | Law

Dinghy Sailing with the Canadian Yachting Association

... of sail. The second section covers seamanship, candidates must me able to tie a rolling hitch and sheetbend each within 10 seconds and describe two uses of each of these knots. And describe the wave conditions resulting from various speeds ... Read Read: Dinghy Sailing with the Canadian Yachting Association

By: Ken Jones | 19/06/2006 | Sports & Fitness

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