They also mount onto similar vehicle types including cars vans and crossovers.
Hitch pin load rating.
The hitch is capable of a 200 pound tongue load.
Class i and class ii trailer hitches typically have a 1 1 4 x 1 1 4 receiver opening.
This is a hitch rating.
The available range of capacities for class iii hitches varies quite a bit from 3 500 8 000 lbs gtw and 350 800 lbs tw.
You referenced the hitch locks and the lock portion on the pins are beyond the hitch receiver so the towing weight at that point of the pin won t greatly impact it s function so a locking pin like e98880 would work as well as a non locking pin at the location that matters for the towing and sheer strength and you wouldn t have any issue.
An adapter allows you to mount hitch accessories made for a 1 receiver in a 2 hitch.
Maximum trailer tongue weight tw.
Class v hitches used for weight distributing are rated up to 17 000 lbs.
Class v hitches are weight carrying wc and weight distributing wd hitches depending on the vehicle and hitch specifications.
Gross trailer weight gtw with a 1700 lbs.
A class v hitch has a 2 1 2 square receiver opening.
Once you know how much weight your vehicle can handle and the weight of the load that you need to tow you can choose a trailer hitch class rating that meets your needs.
What you can transport is determined by the weakest component.
The attachment points to the vehicle or the vehicle may not be capable of handling the load.
Class 1 hitches and class 2 hitches both have a 1 1 4 x 1 1 4 receiver tube and are designed for towing light duty trailers.
Shop class iii ball mounts.
These hitches are most often found on passenger cars and smaller suvs.
Generally speaking a 5 8 inch diameter pin which is designed for class iii iv and v trailer hitches will have a rating that exceeds what a class v hitch will be able to handle.
Trailer hitch pins like the curt c21500 do not have specific weight ratings and there is not a database available that will have this type of information.
On many vehicles if the hitch is not.
Class 1 hitches are different from class 2 hitches in that generally class 1 hitches have a lower weight rating.
Be sure to choose a ball mount with sufficient capacity to match your hitch and the load that you want to tow.