
Towbars and Hitches
There are many reasons for people to haul trailers and nearly as many trailers to haul. Before you go to the trouble of trying to hook up your trailer to your car, you may want to make sure of a couple of things first. For instance, can your vehicle pull the load? The towing capacity of your vehicle is found in the owners manual. The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, or GVWR, is on the label of your vehicle found on the door jam on the drivers side. We have all your towing needs covered. Our shelves have ball mounts, electrical parts, hitches,... read more
There are many reasons for people to haul trailers and nearly as many trailers to haul. Before you go to the trouble of trying to hook up your trailer to your car, you may want to make sure of a couple of things first. For instance, can your vehicle pull the load? The towing capacity of your vehicle is found in the owners manual. The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, or GVWR, is on the label of your vehicle found on the door jam on the drivers side. We have all your towing needs covered. Our shelves have ball mounts, electrical parts, hitches, trailer jacks and more to give you the extra safety and towing ease you need.
Most vehicles come equipped with a hole in the rear bumper with a ball mounted in it. This will not work for most trailer hitches. You should have a hitch that mounts to your vehicle's frame. We can help with that. From Class I hitches, which can haul up to 2000 lbs., all the way up to a Class V hitch, which can handle trailers all the way up to 20,000 lbs. We have weight distribution hitches to distribute the tongue load land sway control devices to reduce sway caused by the wind.