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Customer Reviews

European Standard Tow Ball

Written by Hitchweb Team Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Standard Coupler 1-7/8' X 2' Class 1 21127 2K

Q. I have a European standard 50mm tow ball on my car. Do you sell receiver couplers for this size? Or would the 2" (50.8mm) work by slightly tightening the spring loaded nut underneath the lock.

 

A. A standard 2" coupler can be used on this type of European tow ball.

 

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2014 Ford Escape Trailer Hitch

Written by hitchweb team Monday, September 9, 2013

TRAILER HITCH UPDATE FOR THE 2014 FORD ESCAPE

2014 Ford Escape Trailer Hitch

New trailer hitches have been released for the 2014 Ford Escape. Made by Curt and Hidden Hitch. View our selection below:

CLASS 2 HITCHES FOR 2014 FORD ESCAPE

Class 2 Hitch Ford Escape 

SKU: 121113

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4 To 7 Blade Adapter

Written by Hitchweb Team Thursday, September 5, 2013

Common Question on the 4 to 7 blade adapter:

T-Connector Adapter Harness; Convert 4 prong flat to 7 Blade; BULK

Q. I have a t-connector that has a 4 flat end, but my trailer is a 7 blade. Is there an adapter available to make them work together?

A. 30717 (T-connector will plug into this but extra wired must be spliced in, not a direct adapter).

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2014 Mitsubishi Outlander Trailer Hitch

Written by Hitchweb Team Wednesday, September 4, 2013

TRAILER HITCH UPDATES FOR THE 2014 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER

A Class 3 Trailer Hitch has been released for the 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander / Outlander Canadian made by Curt Manufacturing. This trailer hitch feaures a no drill, bolt-on installation that includes a complete hardware kit and installation instructions. Specs include 2" receiver opening, maximum gross trailer weight of 4,000 lbs. and maximum tongue weight of 600 lbs.

2014 Mitsubishi Outlander Trailer Hitch
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After Market 5th Wheel Couplers

Written by Hitchweb Team Monday, August 19, 2013

Why Are There After Market 5th Wheel Couplers?

REASON #1 RIGHT DISTANCE:

When a 5th wheel hitch is installed in a truck bed, it is installed to the specifications of that truck, so that the hitch sits in front of the rear axle of the truck. Depending on the truck model, the distance between where the hitch is installed and the end of the truck bed may vary and sometimes the king pin coupler might not be long enough. The owner may have to replace that coupler with the correct length for the bed, or eventually the owner might...

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