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New Receiver Hitch
Receiver Hitch resources on http://www.drophitch.com
include information about
Gooseneck Hitches, and more. A weight
distribution hitch is a hitch system, which
includes supplemental equipment such as spring
bars that work to distribute trailer tongue
loads to the trailer axle(s) and the tow vehicle
front axle.
Receiver Hitch News
You should make sure you do not exceed this
while driving. Weighted distributing hitches use
a hitch system that is built around a receiver
hitch, which includes supplemental equipment,
such as spring bars. The spring bars are what
work to distribute trailer tongue loads to the
trailer axle(s) and the tow vehicle front axle.
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Receiver
Hitch Facts
Fixed tongue
hitcha hitch with an integral ball
platform (tongue) that cannot be
removed. * ball mount: a removable steel
component that fits into the receiver.
This hitch is commonly referred to as a
utility ball mount for class iii
hookups. This, of course, is true in a
recovery. Such vehicles (exemplified by
the toyota hilux) can be found around
the world, unlike the us-built pickups
which are regarded as too large and
fuel-inefficient by most other markets.
In some states, trailers may be equipped
with additional wheels and axles to
carry heavier loads. See also
Weight Distribution Hitches, and
pages
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