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What is the Difference Between Class I and Class II Trailer Hitches  

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What is the difference between a class one hitch and a class 2 hitch?

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Class I and Class II trailer hitches both have a 1-1/4 inch receiver. That is where the similarities end though. Class I hitches are rated for less weight, typically maxing out at 2,000 pounds gross trailer weight and 200 pounds tongue weight.

Class II hitches on the other hand can be rated as high as 3,500 pounds gross trailer weight and 350 pounds tongue weight.

Most Class I hitches also have a stop punched into the receiver tube, see picture, that prevents the use of Class II accessories. This is a safety feature so the hitch is not accidently overloaded.

A Class I hitch is limited to carrying just 2 bikes whereas a Class II can handle 4 bikes. I have included a link to our informational article on trailer hitch Classes.

For many vehicles, there will only be Class I hitches available, for example the 2012 Kia Forte. I have included a link to the hitches that fit this vehicle.

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