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class IV rear hitch

ApopkaFL

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Aa most of you are aware I am building a M35A3 into a 4 door crew cab. I need a class IV hitch in the rear. Can some of you guys lead me into the right direction for this project? (YES I use the search just did not happen for me) I am need to be able to pull a f350 8500 pounds is the reason I am needing the class IV hitch.


Hitch Classes

Hitch Class
Max TW
Max GTW
I
up to 200 lbs.
up to 2,000 lbs.
II
up to 300 lbs.
up to 3,500 lbs.
III
up to 500 lbs.
up to 5,000 lbs.
IV
up to 1,000 lbs.
up to 10,000 lbs.


I forgot to say that this truck is 11ft tall. 8 " lift with the 1600R20s so It will require a drop down hitch of some sort.
 
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wehring

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Class V+ hitch

I have some of the Class V hitches available as seen in the link Derrick posted. Rated for 20K at the lowest point. Double receicer hitch (2.5" over a 2") that uses a 17"+ solid steel drop leg.

Justin Wehring
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ApopkaFL

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Middlesboro KY
I have some of the Class V hitches available as seen in the link Derrick posted. Rated for 20K at the lowest point. Double receicer hitch (2.5" over a 2") that uses a 17"+ solid steel drop leg.

Justin Wehring
979 997 3112
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I noticed that the trailer was not sitting level. how far does it drop?
 
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