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Trailer Towing Tips Ball Coupler Setup

Trailer Towing Tips Ball Coupler Setup
27 Trailer Towing Tips
There are several different and accepted methods to join a tow vehicle and trailer, each one with its own advantages and drawbacks. By far the most common for recreational use is the ball and coupler setup, available in 1 7/8-, 2- and 2 5/16-inch sizes. Why anybody uses the 1 7/8 stuff we'll never understand, but many a trailer has been lost because of a 1 7/8-inch ball in a 2-inch coupler. If you don't do anything else right when hitching a trailer to a tow vehicle, at least use parts that are made to work together. View Related Article
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