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We do carry a single 2-5/16" ball you can use with your #AM3414. The Rapid Hitch Ball with 2-5/16" Diameter #AM3454 will replace your current ball combo so you can tow your trailer. If you would prefer to keep a 2" on there with it we…
view full answer...If your 2008 Toyota Highlander has a converter box under the dashboard already then you have the factory tow package. To give you an idea of what to look for I've attached a video of the trailer wiring being installed onto a Highlander without…
view full answer...If the trailer is less than 1 inch off of being perfectly level either up or down then it will be perfectly fine. Having it slightly higher would be better because presumably the tongue weight of the trailer will pull it down a little. You could also…
view full answer...You will be able to slide the Lock N Roll 3-Position Adjustable Channel Bracket #336TS505 into the 2" receiver on the trailer. This will allow you to bolt in the Demco Trailer Coupler #DM14976-52 to attach to a 2" trailer ball.
view full answer...We have exactly what you are looking for! Gen-Y has a stacked receiver design that is built around heavy-duty applications like what you are looking to do. For a 10" rise that will match up with your 3,500 lb pintle hook trailer we have part…
view full answer...Ideally a hitched trailer will be level to the ground. We often recommend starting off with the hitch ball being a bit higher - an inch or so - than the top of the coupler on the level trailer since once hitched there will be a degree of squat in the…
view full answer...The only difference between buying the Channel Bracket #336TS505 and the Channel Mount #336VS503 separately is only the fact that they are purchased separately. It's the same thing so grab whichever one saves you the most money. ON the trailer…
view full answer...The TowSmart Trailer Coupler Lock Kit - 1-7/8, 2, and 2-5/16 Couplers w/ Hitch Lock & Coupler Lock #TS84FR uses different lock cores/keys for different kits. Although they are not 100% unique, the odds that someone would order the same lock set…
view full answer...Class I and Class II hitches both have a 1-1/4 inch receiver opening. The difference is that a Class I hitch has a lower tongue weight rating, usually 200 pounds and a lower towing rating, usually 2,000 pounds. A Class II hitch usually has a tongue…
view full answer...The Curt hitch #C11000 is designed to fit around the exhaust without an issue however, the exhaust system isn't always in the exact same place from one car to the next. Even within the exact same model and year. I've linked a help article on…
view full answer...We often include clearance measurements when we do a hitch installation videos for products like the Curt #11000, but in the case of your 2010 Golf we do not happen to have done an installation video of this particular hitch on your particular…
view full answer...There are a couple factors that play a part in if you are able to swap your tires from 8 inches to 12 inch. If you're running an 8 inch wheel odds are that you have a single axle trailer so that shouldn't be an issue. If you have fenders on…
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