| Weight | 250 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 48 × 40 × 15 in |
In modern expedited freight hauling, every second counts. In order for time-sensitive LTL loads to move flawlessly across the country, owner-operators rely on every advantage to stay profitable and moving forward. A properly selected and maintained 5th wheel hitch is the critical foundation. Choosing the right hitch means fewer dropped trailers, safer turns at highway speed, reduced wear on your truck and trailer, and the confidence to bid on the highest-paying expedited runs without hesitation.
When it comes to towing heavy loads with confidence and ease, choosing the right 5th wheel hitch is only half the battle. The real peace of mind comes from trusting a proven brand backed by decades of innovation, real-world testing, and knowledgeable customer support.
All of our parts are customized to fit on the specific make, model, year, and chassis type. This means that if you have a 2015 Ram 3500, you’ll still need to make sure that the hitch you purchase matches the chassis you have: Complete Vehicle or Cab and Chassis.
Removing the bed from a truck does not make it a cab and chassis vehicle. Most of the time, a cab and chassis vehicle will have a sticker located in the door panel that denotes it as an Incomplete Vehicle.
If you have questions about what type of chassis you have and which hitch you should order, give us a call at (336) 859-3257 and we can point you in the right direction.
We offer full customization and installation services at our fabrication shop in Lexington, North Carolina. If you have questions about a specific part, you can give us a call at (336) 859-3257 and one of our team members will be happy to assist you.
Our 34k Haulin’ Hitches are designed to haul up to 34,000 pounds, but that number is quickly limited by the law and the ability of your equipment. After learning the towing capacity for your truck and legal limit for your license, you’ll need to take into account the age of the truck, the condition of the engine and tires, and the driving conditions before deciding on a weight that you can safely tow.
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