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		<title>What are the Different Hitch Class Receivers?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There are five different hitch class receivers. These are based on weight, placement, receiver size, and drawbar. Class I &#160; &#160;Class II &#160; &#160;Class III &#160; &#160;Class IV &#160; &#160;Class V Other Resouces for Hitch Class Receivers Hitch Class Receiver Sizes FAQ &#8211; etrailer.com Video:&#160;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkKFTI97j-0 How To Select The Right Hitch Class</p>
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<p>There are five different hitch class receivers. These are based on weight, placement, receiver size, and drawbar.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Class I</strong></h3>



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<li>Class I hitches are weight carrying (WC) hitches rated up to 2000 lbs. gross trailer weight (GTW) with a maximum trailer tongue weight (TW) of 200 lbs.</li>



<li>A Class I hitch usually has a 1-1/4&#8243; square receiver opening.</li>



<li>A higher class drawbar does not increase the towing capacity of the hitch.</li>



<li>Class I hitches usually attach to the bumper, truck pan or vehicle frame.</li>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>&nbsp;Class II</strong></h3>



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<li>Class II hitches are weight carrying (WC) hitches rated up to 3500 lbs. gross trailer weight (GTW) with a maximum trailer tongue weight (TW) of 300 lbs.</li>



<li>A Class II hitch usually has a 1-1/4&#8243; square receiver opening.</li>



<li>A higher class drawbar does not increase the towing capacity of the hitch.</li>



<li>Class II hitches usually attach to the bumper or vehicle frame.</li>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>&nbsp;Class III</strong></h3>



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<li>Class III hitches are weight carrying (WC) and also are weight distributing (WD) depending on the vehicle and hitch specifications.</li>



<li>Not all Class III hitches are rated to be both. See the specific hitch for that information.</li>



<li>Class III hitches used as weight carrying are rated up to 6000 lbs. gross trailer weight (GTW) with a maximum trailer tongue weight (TW) of 600 lbs.</li>



<li>Class III hitches used for weight distributing are rated up to 10,000 lbs. gross trailer weight (GTW) with a maximum trailer tongue weight (TW) of 1000 lbs.</li>



<li>A Class III hitch usually has a 2&#8243; square receiver opening.</li>



<li>A higher class drawbar does not increase the towing capacity of the hitch. To use this class of hitch for weight distribution requires a weight distribution system.</li>



<li>Class III hitches attach to the vehicle frame only.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>&nbsp;Class IV</strong></h3>



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<li>Class IV hitches are weight carrying (WC) and weight distributing (WD) hitches depending on the vehicle and hitch specifications.</li>



<li>Not all Class IV hitches are rated to be both. See the specific hitch for that information.</li>



<li>Class IV hitches used as weight carrying are rated up to 10,000 lbs. gross trailer weight (GTW) with a maximum trailer tongue weight (TW) of 1000 lbs.</li>



<li>Class IV hitches used for weight distributing are rated up to 14,000 lbs. gross trailer weight (GTW) with a maximum trailer tongue weight (TW) of 1400 lbs.</li>



<li>A Class IV hitch usually has a 2&#8243; square receiver opening.</li>



<li>A higher class drawbar does not increase the towing capacity of the hitch. To use this class of hitch for weight distribution requires a weight distribution system.</li>



<li>Class IV hitches attach to the vehicle frame only.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>&nbsp;Class V</strong></h3>



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<li>Class V hitches are weight carrying (WC) and weight distributing (WD) hitches depending on the vehicle and hitch specifications.</li>



<li>Class V hitches used as weight carrying are rated up to 12,000 lbs. gross trailer weight (GTW) with a maximum trailer tongue weight (TW) of 1200 lbs.</li>



<li>Class V hitches used for weight distributing are rated up to 17,000 lbs. gross trailer weight (GTW) with a maximum trailer tongue weight (TW) of 1700 lbs.</li>



<li>Your ball mount and hitch ball need to both be rated for Class V to safely tow these weight loads. To use this class of hitch for weight distribution requires a weight distribution system.</li>



<li>A Class V hitch has a 2-1/2&#8243; square receiver opening.</li>



<li>Class V hitches attach to the vehicle frame only.</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Other Resouces for Hitch Class Receivers</h2>



<p><strong>Hitch Class Receiver Sizes FAQ &#8211; etrailer.com</strong></p>



<p>Video:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkKFTI97j-0">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkKFTI97j-0</a></p>



<p><strong>How To Select The Right Hitch Class</strong></p>



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