Articulating Hitch Recommendation for 2023 Intech Flyer Pursue Camper
Updated 08/07/2025 | Published 07/09/2025 >
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Hi, I have a 2023 intech flyer pursue camper and want to upgrade my hitch and coupler to an articulated type since I usually take it off the grid on rough terrain and want something more dependable like an articulated type. My question would be what options I have for my application? It has a 2 straight coupler on the the trailer but it needs to be open design since its 2 x4 down I do have pictures if needed Thank you.
asked by: Jose L
Expert Reply:
Hey Jose, do you know how wide the channel is on your trailer tongue? I would go with the Lock N Roll Articulating setup but the correct trailer side coupler will be based on the width of your tongue. I looked up pictures of your 2023 Intech Flyer Pursue camper and it's probably a 2 inch wide like part # LR59VR but let me know either way.
Then for the vehicle side you'd want the part # 336VS503505 since you said you need a 4 inch drop.
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Jameson C.
8/7/2025
Hey Jose, did the Lock N Roll setup work out for your off-grid adventures with the Intech Flyer Pursue camper? I'm curious to know if it was the dependable solution you were looking for, as it could really help others in similar situations.