Trailer hitches are given a “class” rating that defines their towing capacity and receiver opening size, with classes range from class I to class V. We have already explained the differences between each type of trailer hitch class. Now, we… Read More
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The Benefits of a Class 1 Trailer Hitch
- December 14th, 2011
- Posted in Class 1 Trailer Hitch, Delaware Truck Parts and Accessories, Maryland Truck Parts and Accessories, Truck Accessories, Truck Hitches, Virginia Truck Parts and Accessories, West Virginia Truck Parts and Accessories
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