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A person setting up a weight distribution hitch.
A person setting up a weight distribution hitch.

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Whether you're towing a trailer, hauling bikes, or setting up for a fifth-wheel adventure, your hitch is the foundation of it all. From light-duty hitches for cargo carriers to heavy-duty options for gooseneck and fifth wheel towing, we help you find the perfect fit. With trusted brands and helpful guides, choosing the right hitch for your vehicle and lifestyle has never been easier.With over 75 years of assisting our neighbors and customers, over 1 million photos and videos taken to make sure you’re getting exactly what you need, and over 35 thousand installations completed, we’ve got the product know-how and experience to help you make the right choices for your dream-car setup.

What kinds of trailer hitches are there?

There are a bunch of options depending on what you’re towing. For light-duty stuff like bike racks or small trailers, Class I and II hitches work great. If you’re towing something heavier, like a boat or a larger trailer, you’ll want a Class III or IV. Class V is for really heavy loads, like big campers or equipment trailers. And if you’re towing a fifth wheel or a gooseneck, there are specialized hitches for those, too.For more details on the different types of trailer hitches and which one is best for your towing needs, check out our article: Types of Trailer Hitches: When and Why to Use Each. It’s a great resource to help you make the right choice for your setup!

How do I know which hitch fits my vehicle?

That’s easy! Use the fit guide on etrailer’s site. Just put in your vehicle’s make, model, and year, and it’ll show you all the hitches that will fit perfectly. It saves so much time and guesswork!

What’s the benefit of getting a custom-fit hitch?

Custom-fit hitches are made specifically for your vehicle, so they’re way easier to install—no drilling or extra work most of the time. Plus, they often look better because some are designed to be hidden, so you don’t see much of the hitch unless you’re using it. And since they’re tailored to your car or truck, they’re optimized for performance.

Are there hitches that don’t stick out when I’m not towing?

Some hitches, like the EcoHitch Hidden Trailer Hitch Receiver, are designed with concealed cross tubes, so all you see is the receiver. It keeps your vehicle looking sleek when you’re not towing.

What should I think about when picking a trailer hitch?

First, check your towing capacity—your hitch needs to match or exceed what your vehicle can tow. Then look at the receiver size; 2 inches is the most common, but make sure it works with your towing accessories. Also, think about the installation process—some are easy to bolt on yourself, while others might need professional help. And don’t forget about durability; hitches with corrosion-resistant coatings last longer, especially in tough weather.

Can I have my trailer hitch professionally installed?

Absolutely! While many custom-fit hitches are designed for DIY installation, you can always choose to have a professional handle it—especially if your setup involves wiring, heavy-duty towing components, or just more peace of mind. etrailer makes it easy to find a trusted installer near you. Just use our Local Installer Locator Tool to connect with professionals in your area who know exactly how to get the job done right.