Trailer Hitches
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- Fitment: 2021-2023 Ford F-150 Without factory receiver
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- Fitment: 2022-2026 Hyundai Tucson, 23-26 Kia Sportage
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- Fitment: 2024-2026 Buick Envista, Chevrolet Trax
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- Fitment: 2016-2019 Kia Sorento, 19-20 Hyundai Santa Fe
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- Fitment: 2014-2019 Subaru Outback
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- Fitment: 2014-2020 Acura MDX, 16-22 Honda Pilot
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- Fitment: 2023-2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV
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- Fitment: 2013-2019 Ford Escape - Concealed Main Body
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- Fitment: 2011-2019 Ford Explorer / 2013-2019 Ford Police Interceptor Utility
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- Fitment: 2022-2026 Hyundai Santa Cruz
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- Fitment: 2020-2025 Hyundai Palisade
Many trucks and SUVs can handle towing, as long as they’re properly equipped. For that, you’ll need a trailer hitch. Action Truck has a great selection of trailer hitches for sale meant to fit your truck, your trailer, and your budget.
Some trucks might have a hole on the bumper for a hitch ball. These can work for some applications. However, the bumper hitch is often too high to properly mate with most trailers, which can induce trailer sway. A trailer hitch kit with a receiver can put the hitch ball level with your trailer, making your tow safer.
A trailer hitch is your trusted travel companion. No matter what you want to bring with you, odds are you’ll need a trailer hitch. The type of hitch you need depends on your vehicle’s towing capacity.
Trailer hitches come in five distinct classes, and the hitch class depends on towing capacity. We carry hitches of all classes –classes 1 through 5– in our online store. Whether you need a class 1 trailer hitch for a bike rack or a class 5 for a utility trailer, you’ll find a hitch compatible with your setup.
Most drivers use a class 3 trailer hitch, which is found on small trucks, SUVs, and vans. These trailer hitches can carry most of your needs: utility trailers, medium-sized campers, sports equipment, and boats. We’re just scratching the surface.
Learn more: Trailer Hitch and Towing Guide