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This the right part for something towing related?

I was just wondering, is a Class 3 hitch or whatever that bolts onto the frame the same as a Class 4?
If not, what's the difference?
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Trailer hitches come in class 1, 2, 2.5, 3, 4 and class 5 ratings. Not all classes are available for all vehicles but the higher the rating the more you can tow.

Class 1 style hitches have a 2000 lbs. gross towing weight and 200 lbs. tongue weight.

Class 2 style hitches have a 3500 lbs. gross towing weight and 350 lbs. tongue weight.

Class 3 style hitches have a 3500 lbs. gross towing weight and 500 lbs. tongue weight.

Class 4 style hitches have a 7500 lbs. gross towing weight and 1000 lbs. tongue weight.

Class 5 style hitches have a 10,000 lbs. gross towing weight and 1,200 lbs. tongue weight.
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cool, thanks.
Any idea what it means when it says a hitch is class 3/4/5?
I don't think a hitch can be 3 separate classes at the same time. and there's no option to select class, unless it's how you bolt it on or something..
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Post by 72hiboy4x4 »

thats probably depending on three things:
1) size of the ball (1 7/8", 2", 2 5/16")
2) what size truck its on. (1/2 ton, 3/4 ton, 1 ton)
3) weather or not you use a weight-distributing hitch unit.

My guess is #2. these are very sensitive to what truck they are on for the ratings. A 1/2 ton won't be able to carry as much tongue weight as a 1 ton truck.
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If you're shopping for a reciever hitch and you're handy with a welder you can build yourself one heck of a tough mother hitch for far less than what an off the shelf V-5 costs. If you have a big truck upfitter shop near you like six states distributors they carry pre-cut reciever hitch related materials and this stuff is far beefier than what you can get pre-made. For my truck, I just made up a cardboard template that used all the holes on the rear outside of the frame and also incorporated the bracket for the stock rear bumper. I took the template down to a local job shop and had the brackets cnc plasma cut from 3/8" A36 plate for $30. I didn't have to drill a single hole in my truck's frame, the installation nearly looks factory and it's held up to 8K or so of tongue weight and 25K+ pound trailers.
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Awesome.

Now here's a mind-boggler, would the frame mount points to a hitch be the same on a '71 F-100 as they would on a '94 F-150? :evil:


I'm not 'handy' with a welder, but I have know someone with a welder and my brothers have broken and welded enough stuff that I could get one of them to do it.

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No. 67-72 all and 73-77 F-250 4x4 have a skinny rear frame.
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