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 Robert, our trailer wheel and tire combos like the Strider ST235/80R16 Radial Trailer Tire w/ 16" Revolver Black Mod Wheel #TA27AR are not balanced as generally people don't balance trailer wheels. The weights don't stay on trailer…
A 4-Way trailer connector has the basic lighting functions only; running lights, left turn signal and brake lights, right turn signal and brake lights, and ground. A 7-Way has these functions and a 12 volt circuit, a circuit for electric trailer…
No, Chris, the adjustable #WS97WR and #WS52ER, and all Weigh Safe pintle hitches, are only to be used in the drop position. The sliding ball mount with built-in scale is designed for safe use in the downward position only, no matter which attachment…
The four bolt brake mounting flange for 8,000 lb trailer axles is going to be more or less an industry standard. This industry standard is 3-5/8" across left to right on center and 3-7/16" top to bottom on center. This could very well vary…
Hey Gary, from previous customers we have determined that your 2021 Keystone Avalanche 338GK comes with a Lippert 1716 pin box so for a Gen Y pin box the part #GY45SR would be what you'd want. What fifth wheel hitch do you have and how do you…
Hey Kyle! We do have the B&W Tow & Stow Pintle Hook with 2" and 2-5/16" Balls. If you have a 2" hitch you need #BW67BR and for a 2-1/2" hitch #BW77BR. The pintle hook capacity on the 2" version is 16k and then 21k for…
Hi Mark; B&W does not have a 3" version of the Tow & Stow Pintle Hook at this time. What you can do is use the #BW77BR for a 2-1/2" hitch along with the BTBRV Magnetic Hitch Receiver Reducer Sleeve #BTBRV74FR. The reducer sleeve…
Hello Bob, Thanks so much for reaching out with your question. The Weigh Safe 180 Pro Hitch 2-Ball Mount for 2.5" Hitch – 8" Drop/9" Rise – 25K – Steel #WS63RR weighs just over 34 pounds. Is that going to work for you? How many pounds…
Hello Mike, thanks for reaching out. We do offer a trailer hitch for the 2025 Toyota Grand Highlander Max Hybrid Platinum. For that I recommend the following: - etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Matte Black Finish - Class III - 2"…
Hey Jason, welcome back. For a 2025 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, I recommend the TowSmart Trailer Hitch item #TS42VR. This class III hitch with a 2" receiver is custom fit and is compatible with all models of the 2025 RAV4 including the hybrid and PHEV.…
Hey Donald, yes grease could be used in the DeeMaxx Trailer Idler Hub #DE25YR instead of oil as the oil seal will do just as good of a job holding in grease. Are you not a big fan of oil bath hubs?
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Secure Your Towing with Reliable Hitch Pins and Clips
Hitch pins and clips are essential for securing your trailer hitch and ensuring a safe towing experience. Whether you're flat towing a Jeep or coordinating a fleet, these sturdy and versatile components are designed to fit perfectly and provide peace of m
Yes, there are various types including standard hitch pins, locking hitch pins for added security, and snapper pins for quick release. Each type serves different needs, so choose based on your towing requirements and security preferences.
Check the diameter and length of your current hitch pin or the specifications of your hitch receiver. Most standard hitch pins are 5/8 inch in diameter, but always verify with your vehicle's manual or the hitch's specifications to ensure a proper fit.
Regularly inspect your hitch pins and clips for signs of wear or corrosion. Clean them with a mild detergent and water, and apply a light coat of lubricant to prevent rust. Store them in a dry place when not in use to extend their lifespan.
When selecting hitch pins and clips, consider the size and length to ensure a perfect fit for your hitch receiver. Material is also important; look for durable options like zinc-coated steel for corrosion resistance. Compatibility with your vehicle's hitch setup is crucial for a secure connection.
A longer hitch pin may be necessary if your hitch receiver has additional features like welded lips or if you're using accessories that require extra length for secure attachment. It's important to ensure the pin is long enough to accommodate these features without compromising safety.