Class 1 Receiver Hitches: Small but Mighty
Out of all the receiver hitch sizes, this class of trailer hitches is the smallest. Class 1 hitches contain a receiver tube opening that ranges from 1”- ¼”. They might come equipped with a fixed tongue mounted to a trailer ball, or they’re simply mounted to a regular ball mount. These bumper receiver hitches typically work well with smaller passenger cars and crossovers. Sometimes they have a fixed tongue directly mounted to a trailer ball instead of a ball mount. The vast majority of Class 1 trailer hitches can safely tow up to 2,000 pounds. However, every hitch is individual, and towing capacities can vary. Whatever your towing needs are, there are many reputable, high-quality Class 1 trailer hitches to explore!
Class 2 Receiver Hitches for Lightweight Towing
The next category of hitches is Class 2 hitches, but they’re certainly not second-class. Like Class 1 hitches, Class 2 trailer hitches have receiver tube openings that usually range from 1-1/4″ x 1-1/4″. They commonly reside on full-size sedans, minivans, and crossovers, and sometimes small SUVs or pickup trucks. This class of bumper hitches is best for lightweight towing. Most class 2 hitches can handle up to 3,500 pounds of trailer weight.
What Is a Class 3 Receiver Hitch?
This middle-of-the-road rear mount hitch class is commonly found on full-size pickup trucks and SUVs. Most Class 3 hitches come with a 2″ x 2″ receiver tube opening and a towing capacity of up to 8,000 lbs. Many Class 3 hitches work well in tandem with a weight distribution hitch. Out of all of the receiver hitches out there, Class 3 hitches are the most versatile. They allow you to work with a variety of trailer types and load sizes.
What About Class 4 Receiver Hitches?
Class 4 trailer hitches most often serve full-size pickup trucks and SUVs. Their receiver tube openings are 2″ x 2″ and possess a capacity to carry approximately 10,000 pounds. They may be able to carry up to 12,000 pounds with certain weight distribution hitches.
Last But Not Least: Class 5 Trailer Hitches.
This class of trailer hitches is certainly not the least of them. Whereas Class 4 hitches only work with 2” receivers, Class 5 trailer hitches work with receivers between 2”-1.5”. Class 5 trailer hitches have the highest weight ratings out of any of the other receiver hitch classes. This is why they most often thrive on full-size pickups and commercial trucks.
Overall, this class of hitches is rated to carry loads as high as 20,000 pounds. So, if you want your heavy-duty trailers to do some heavy lifting, a Class 5 bumper hitch is the choice for you!