Hitch Accessories

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The leading cause of tow system failure is an “out of level” tow bar — when the tow bar is at an upward or downward slope (To see if your tow bar is level, see Stay Within the 'Safe Zone.') The accessories in this section allow you to connect your tow bar at a safe, level height. Note: safety cable extensions are required for any accessory which extends the length of the towing system. |

Hi-Low Hitches Use a Hi-Low Hitch to level the RV hitch to the tow bar. These hitches have a solid-steel shank, allowing a 10,000-pound capacity and 400-pound tongue weight. • Fit nearly all two-inch receiver hitches
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Dual Hitch Receiver Double your towing capacity while using a tow bar, and add a bike carrier using our new dual hitch receiver.
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Adjustable Ball Hitch An adjustable ball mount that spans 16 inches of vertical height in one-inch increments. The shank can be turned up or down, for low or high ground clearance. The maximum rise is seven inches; the maximum drop is nine inches. 880 Adjustable Ball Hitch 6,000-pound GVWR capacity; 100-pound tongue weight maximum. |

Hi-Low Drops and Extensions The shanks on the Hi-Low Drops can be turned up or down, for low- or high-ground clearance. Available in two-, four- and six-inch models.
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Roller Hitches Drop extension for car-mounted tow bars. Use a Roller Hitch in 4" through 10" drops to level the RV hitch to the tow bar. • The solid-steel roller prevents scraping and dragging.
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Quiet Hitch™ This anti-rattle ring slips over the tow bar’s stinger mount. Tightening one bolt (049 and 049-1) or two bolts (061) removes any free play between the stinger mount and the hitch.
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Rollaway™ Prevents the hitch from digging and dragging on the pavement. Made for heavy duty applications. Front load design accommodates hitches that other rollers won't fit. Solid steel roller won't fail like plastic or rubber rollers. Front load design fits almost all two-inch inner diameter square tube hitch receivers. Works with or without ball mount. 050 Rollaway |