The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
Hey Kenneth, this is a great question but basically the part #RP97FR is the updated version of the #RP61301 which allows it to fit more pin boxes but both work with the 1716 that you have.
Hey George, the Lippert 2" Accessory Receiver Hitch #LC78DX is exactly 66 inches wide overall as it is designed to fit a frame that is exactly 66 inches wide measured from inside to inside. This hitch is actually designed to fit the Coachmen…
Thanks for checking, Angie. While the Thule Outpace 2 Bike Rack #TH39SA is rated for passenger vehicles and motorhomes, it’s not currently approved for use on flat-towed vehicles like your CR-V in tow. The added torque from towing can stress the…
Marcus, you’re on the right track asking about clearance. From the hitch pin hole to the folded rack’s closest point is 4-1/4", and most Wrangler spares stick out around 8-10. That means the Thule OutPace Bike Rack for 2 Bikes #TH39SA won’t fold…
Hey Chad. The thermostat is only required if you have a furnace. The remote included with the Ducted Air Distribution Box for Furrion Chill Cube RV Air Conditioners item #LC64DX will not control a furnace nor will the buttons on the air box. Please…
Hey Alan, our hitches that fit your 2025 Kia Sportage like the Curt part #C94WR do fit the hybrid models as well. What are you planning on using the hitch for?
Hello Shara, thanks for reaching out. I see that you already ordered the #e98903 hitch which is for the 2025 Pacifica, but I wanted to reply anyway to make sure all your questions were answered. To answer your first question, we do have a video…
I do have a solution for you, however the Draw-Tite 5" Offset Ball #19308 mentioned in your question is not compatible with B&W gooseneck hitches. There a few compatible offset balls for your B&W Turnoverball Gooseneck Hitch, depending…
Trailer wiring harness #56061 is for Sedan models of the 2009 Subaru Impreza. For your hatchback you can use T-connector harness #C56111. Or you can use hardwire harness #46255. Considering the T-connector is easier to install and costs less than the…
There are a few differences between the Demco Demco Stay-IN-Play DUO Supplemental Braking System w/ Wireless Coachlink Monitor #DM86VR and the Roadmaster InvisiBrake Supplemental Braking System #RM-8700. The biggest difference between the two is…
No, I am sorry Don. The Gen-Y Torsion Weight Distribution Shank - 2-1/2" Hitches item #GY92NR does not fit the B&W Continuum Weight Distribution System item #BW78FR. The shank on the Continuum is quite a bit wider than the standard size on a…
Alignment rods are a practical solution for hitch alignment, especially for vehicles without backup cameras. They offer a straightforward setup and are ideal for various trailer types. While some find visibility challenging, many appreciate their simplicity and effectiveness in tricky backing situations.
Alignment rods provide a visual guide, making it easier to line up your vehicle with the trailer hitch. They are especially useful for vehicles without backup cameras, offering a simple yet effective way to ensure accurate alignment, even with obstructed views.
Yes, alignment rods are versatile and can be used with various trailer types, including gooseneck and bumper pull trailers. They are particularly beneficial for flatbeds with additional equipment, where visibility might be compromised.
Some find it difficult to secure the magnetic base on uneven surfaces, and visibility of the alignment balls can be an issue when the vehicle is loaded. However, with practice, these challenges can be managed, making them a reliable tool for many.
While backup cameras offer a digital view, alignment rods provide a physical reference point. They are a cost-effective alternative for vehicles without cameras, offering a straightforward solution for hitch alignment without the need for electronic assistance.
Alignment rods are affordable, easy to use, and require no technical setup. They are a great investment for those who frequently hitch trailers and need a reliable, low-tech solution to ensure precise alignment every time.