Hey April. You can definitely use a lighter or a match to light the GE Profile Propane RV Range - Drop In item #GE57VR if you do not have 12v power. This process is not only covered in the installation instructions that I have linked below but…
Hey Adam, yes the B and W hitch part #BW47BR that you referenced is a confirmed fit for your 2025 Toyota RAV4 plug in hybrid. What are you planning on using the hitch for?
The correct hitch for your 2019 Freightliner Sprinter 3500 depends on the wheelbase and bumper. To keep it simple I have two options for you where the only difference is the bumper style. -Draw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer Hitch Receiver #75549 (144"…
Hi Travis; what you linked was a rear step. I don't have a way to know if the #75549 (for standard bumper) or #75601 (for step bumper) will fit with that FVCO step. The step looks like it fits a standard bumper so I suppose it is possible, but…
Hi Tom! I included a link to the instructions for the B&W Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2" #BW47BR that will fit your 2024 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. We haven't installed one of these in house quite yet, so no install video,…
As long as your Honda Ridgeline has the factory 2 inch trailer hitch receiver installed, the Carr Hitch Mounted Step #CARR183252 referenced in your question will work great. This will slide right into the hitch receiver to provide a sturdy step for…
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…
Hello Andrew, Well that sounds like quite the fun trip, what state or states will you be traveling through? You're asking a really important question, especially since you're planning a cross-country trip with about 250 pounds of bikes and…
Hello John, thanks for reaching out. The TRD Pro skid plate on your 2022 Tacoma TRD Pro would need to either be completely removed, or heavily modified in order to install the EcoHitch Hidden Front Mount Trailer Hitch #EH49CR. The skid plate sits…
Hello Charles, Great question. The only difference between the etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Matte Black Finish - Class III - 2" #e25TR, and the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2" #C67JR is the…
Hey Dave, thanks for reaching out! We don't have the 15" Lionshead Lynx Silver wheel, and that line has unfortunately been discontinued so we won't be able to get it either. If you just need one wheel like for a spare, then the Aluminum…
Hello Mike, thanks for reaching out. Yes, the #RHS2 Hitch Stair can indeed be used with a 3" to 2" reducer like the Curt #C45408. As long as your hitch reducer is not an extension, they will work together fine. Hitch extensions will lower…
Very easy process, good prices and my products were shipped on time and were delivered on time. The instructional videos online helped make installation easy!
A hitch step is a versatile accessory for your vehicle, providing easy access to the roof or bed. It's perfect for loading gear, cleaning, or just reaching those high spots. Consider the fit, weight capacity, and any additional features like non-slip surfaces or folding designs when choosing the right one for your needs.
Check the receiver size of your hitch, typically 2 inches, and ensure the step is compatible. Some steps have adjustable positions to fit snugly. Consider the step's length to avoid it sticking out too far, which can be adjusted by mounting it deeper into the receiver.
Look for a hitch step that supports at least 300 lbs for general use. If you plan to carry heavier loads or multiple people, opt for one with a 400 lbs capacity. This ensures stability and safety when stepping on it.
Non-slip surfaces are crucial for safety, especially in wet conditions. Some steps fold for compact storage, and others come with reflectors for visibility. A locking pin can prevent theft and ensure the step stays secure.
Use a rubber pad or anti-rattle device between the step and the receiver. This not only reduces noise but also provides a more secure fit. Some steps come with these features, but they can also be added separately.
Absolutely! Some folks use them as a step for pool decks or even modify them for boat trailers. Their sturdy build and versatility make them suitable for various creative uses beyond just vehicle access.