Reese Towpower 2 Inch Trailer Coupler installation.
Axle
The pin, bar, shaft, or the like, on which a wheel or pair of wheels rotates.
Ball mount (also called a Drawbar)
A removable hitch ball platform that slides into the receiver of a hitch and fastens with a pin and clip. Different ball mounts can be used to raise or lower the height of the ball to allow for level trailer towing.
Bull-Nose
The neck of the trailer at a rounded or obtuse angle.
Converter
Converts 3-wire tow vehicle electrical systems to 2-wire systems by integrating the stop and turn signal circuits as is common in trailer wiring.
Cargo Trailer
An un-powered vehicle pulled by a powered vehicle; commonly used for transport of goods and materials.
Coupler
This is the leading-positioned part of a trailer tongue that secures to the tow vehicle hitch ball.
Cross Members
These are the structural, load carrying components supporting the floor of the truck body or trailer. We use only materials that are high in strength, but light in weight to maximize the weight and volume of the cargo being hauled.
Drawbar
See Ball Mount.
G.V.W. or Gross Vehicle Weight
The total weight of a vehicle including all of its contents and passengers.
G.V.W.R. or Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
The total weight of the trailer by a manufacturer as the recommended maximum weight of a vehicle plus the weight of the load placed on the trailer (although the gross vehicle weight rating of a truck is the combined weight of the truck, trailer, and the load on the trailer).
Hitch
A device that attaches directly to a separate vehicle and connects the tow vehicle and the trailer. Below are the most common types. Our Service Specialists can tell you what kind of hitch works best for your trailer.
Bolt-On Trailer Hitch (Permanent Undercar Trailer Hitch)
A device which attaches directly to the tow vehicle providing the connection between the tow vehicle and the trailer. A fixed tongue hitch includes the ball platform.
Custom Trailer Hitch
A hitch that is designed for a particular year, make, and model of vehicle. Because these hitches are made for a specific vehicle. The best possible appearance can be achieved because these hitches are made for specific vehicles.
Fifth Wheel Hitch
A Class 5 trailer hitch that mounts in the bed of pickup truck which uses a plate in the bed of the truck (similar to a semi-tractor) and a pin on the trailer.
Fixed Tongue Hitch
A trailer hitch with an integral ball platform (tongue) that cannot be removed.
Gooseneck
Rated for 25,000 to 30,000 lbs, a gooseneck hitch is mounted in the bed of the truck and uses a ball mounted level with the bed. Gooseneck trailers are primarily for agricultural or industrial use.
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