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Tow Hitches and Weight RatingsFrom Jim Walczak, (GVWR) Gross Vehicle Weight Rating This is the maximum amount of weight that a given vehicle can weigh - including its passengers, fuel and cargo - without being overloaded. (GCWR) Gross Combined Weight Rating The maximum a vehicle plus its trailer - including cargo, fuel, and passengers - can weigh without being overloaded. (GAWR) Gross Axle Weight Rating The maximum weight an axle is rated to carry. It includes the weight of the axle. Tow Rating The manufacturer's figure for the maximum trailer weight a vehicle is rated to tow. Axle Weight The weight of an individual tow vehicle's axle, or the weight of a trailer's axle (or axles), but does not include the trailer's tongue weight Weight Tonnage Weight Tow Weight If you have any doubts about the weight of your load, there are public scales used by truck drivers located at most truck stops. Be sure to have your loaded vehicle weighed before you begin your trip. Hitches are rated as follows: TW=Tongue Weight C=I C=II C=III C=IV There are two types of hitches: weight carrying and weight distributing. Weight Carrying hitches: Weight Distributing hitches: Bumper Hitches The bumper/frame hitch is also good for light towing, however it has one serious drawback: It tends to reduce the energy-absorbing benefits of most modern bumpers. The step bumper also relies on solid attachment points on the frame. Beware of aftermarket step bumpers that have no frame attachment points. Another undesirable hitch is the bumper-mount hitch. Most automotive manufacturers do not recommend using this hitch, because modern bumpers aren't designed for towing. Receiver Hitches Best choice when using bike racks, ski racks, cargo racks. Class I and II receiver style hitches can only be used for towing as a weight carrying hitch. Class III and IV receiver style hitches can be used either as a weight carrying hitch or as a weight distributing hitch when a weight distribution system is added. Receivers can also be installed on the front of your vehicle to make launching and recovering boats easier, to attach bike racks while you are towing a trailer or to mount a winch. Gooseneck Hitches / 5th Wheel Hitches Fifth Wheel Hitches and Gooseneck Hitches are special hitches mounted through the bed of your truck to brackets or the vehicle's frame. |
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