I have a valley industries hitch that came with our Explorer, round tube. Problem is, is I have no idea if it is a II or III. The ONLY stickers still on it is the Logo, and one on the side that presumably is the production number and date. Nothing at all anywhere to show ratings or anything. It is getting pretty rusty, too. I would like to assume it is a III, because it has the 2" receiver, and heavier duty chain clips.
We want to spend the summer in a trailer, but now that I know for certain that I DON'T know which rating it is, it makes choosing a trailer difficult. Might just have to pick up a new one if I can. Have to update the system for trailer brakes anyway.
The hitch handled a loaded down 6x8 utility trailer 2 years ago, but don't know how it would handle a travel trailer.
Anyone familiar with these?
Say Evan, what do you think the ratings are with the original Hidden Hitch that I have, round tube? As mentioned before I pulled a trailer with my 99 on it, and a heavy load of sod before that. I know it's fine for straight line pulling with no extra drama added from abrupt stops of cornering.
But what are the realistic limits for all of those kinds of conditions? I still have no plans to tow with it, but it's there if I need it for an odd task. I have it refinished and painted now, I didn't manage to add any reinforcements to it. It sounds like the round tubing is as much of a limiting factor as the frame mounting.
Anyone have a review of Curt hitch receivers? I see a few notes, but nothing about experiences. Interested in one (JCWhitney has a good price, free extra with it, and decent shipping. I checked a few other sites - some offer free shipping, but their prices reflect it. Etrailers.com is a close second, and I'm starting to lean that direction for the purchase. So if it's not Curt, it'll be a Hidden Hitch.
Thanks in advance.
'96 XLT 4x4 4.0L, pretty much all stock... for now.
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Former Fords:
· '72 Custom 500 Ranch Wagon, 351W, no extras (hand me down).
· '69 Mustang, 390, all the extras.
· '78 King Cobra w/ 74 block, a few extras and about 240-245 HP (factory was 138 hp).
· '87 Mustang LX 5.0, heavily modified, dyno'd 677 HP at the rear wheel.
· '99 Taurus LX loaded but stock.
mr cribb, I have a 92 with a u-haul hitch from a 98 that bolted up just fine, but you have to drill 2 holes to make use of all the mounting locations. took about an hour.
i believe mine is a Curt, both are good brands, just get the 2" and youll be fine... make sure you factor in shipping cost too when shopping around... they aint cheap to ship lol