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Everything You Want to Know About Trailer Hitches

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Most of your probably heard about the trailer hitches and were thinking to get one. But it might be a real headache when choosing it, since there is a lot of types. We are here to help you to get the right one for your 2014 Dodge Durango.
Let's start with the basics: there are four major types of trailer hitches, regardless of whether they are installed at the factory (like many pickups and big SUVs) or added on afterward. A hitch may simply have a bar sticking out past the bumper with a ball mounted to it. Or there may be a square receiver that takes a ball mount that slides into it; there are several sizes of receiver hitches. Because of their versatility and the ease of removing that knee-knocker, they are the most popular. To get more information you can read this article on our website: Everything You Want to Know About Trailer Hitches
We would like to share few options we have from the leading manufacturers in this industry, such as Curt, Draw-Tite, Westin and others. To check all the information about them you can follow this link: http://www.carid.com/2014-dodge-durango-trailer-hitches/

CURT® - Rear Trailer Hitch with Receiver Opening



Draw-Tite® - Rear Trailer Hitch with Receiver Opening



Westin® - Class 3 Rear Trailer Hitch with Receiver Opening



And make sure to check this installation video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EKFRdKSaSE

Have you ever used trailer hitch and what brand?
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