Trailer Hitch
If your vehicle doesn't have enough room to haul the cargo you need it to or a trailer is needed for towing, a hitch is required. This "brace" is usually bolted to the rear of the vehicle's frame and is designed with a receiver tube to be accessible below the bumper. This allows a receiver and ball to be attached so that a trailer, bike, or cargo rack can attach to it and provide you with towing capability.
When choosing a trailer hitch, the first step is confirming the year, make, and model of your vehicle. Next, select the hitch class that is strong enough for the trailer you will be towing. The higher the class number, the more weight the hitch can handle and the larger the receiver size is for the hitch ball. From the remaining options, choose the brand and style that meets your needs and budget. Don't forget to purchase a matching receiver tube and ball along with any other components needed to complete towing installation.
A large selection of trailer hitches are available from JEGS, manufactured by the best vendors in the industry including Curt, Westin, Weigh Safe, Mopar Accessories, Blue Ox, and more. Each hitch is built from high quality materials, components, and assembly to provide the towing strength you need for your vehicle.