Trailer Hitch Classes Guide

July 2nd, 2022 by

2020 GMC Sierra HD Towing Trailer
You’ve just opted for one of our commercial vehicles and you’re getting ready to take on Atlanta jobs. If your job consists of towing a trailer or some kind of equipment behind your vehicle, you’ll likely have to opt for a trailer hitch. But, did you know that there are different types of trailer hitches? The general idea is that there are five different trailer hitch classes. Each class has different trailer hitch sizes for the receiver and can accommodate different gross trailer weights (GTW).

So, what are the different types of trailer hitches? Find out today with the service experts at Jim Ellis Commercial Division! We’re going to provide you with a brief look at our trailer hitch classes guide and be sure to stop by one of our parts centers when you’re ready to find the right trailer hitch for your vehicle to tackle tough Marietta tasks with ease.

 

 

Types of Trailer Hitches & Trailer Hitch Sizes for Receiver

In addition to your vehicle’s towing capacity, the most important thing to remember is that the different types of trailer hitches available often have different gross trailer weight capacities. Additionally, the trailer hitch sizes for the receiver can also vary depending on the hitch class to accommodate different types of hitch attachments.

We recommend you reference your owner’s manuals to ensure that the trailer hitch you’re using and the vehicle you’re driving can operate safely during your Snellville adventures. With that in mind, let’s take a closer look at the trailer hitch classes:

Class 1

  • Ideal for cars & small crossovers
  • 1.25-inch receiver
  • Around 2,000 pounds GTW

Class 2

  • Ideal for cars, midsize SUVs, & minivans
  • 1.25-inch receiver
  • Around 3,500 pounds GTW

Class 3

  • Ideal for SUVs, trucks, & vans
  • 2-inch receiver
  • Around 8,000 pounds GTW

Class 4

  • Ideal for trucks & SUVs
  • 2-inch receiver
  • Around 10,000 pounds GTW

Class 5

  • Ideal for heavy-duty trucks
  • 2-inch receiver
  • Around 20,000 pounds GTW

Learn More About Our Trailer Hitch Classes Guide Today!

Whether you’re looking for the right equipment to help you tackle the next Buford job or you need help from our team about commercial vehicle equipment, you can always count on Jim Ellis Commercial Division to assist. If you have any questions or concerns, you can reach out to our team online and we can help your business succeed!

 

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