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path1
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Oct 25, 2015

Receiver hitch size on newer Tow vehicles?

What is the size of receiver tubes on newer TV's?

2 inch or 2 1/2

Thanks

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  • Then again, some trucks did not come with a factory hitch, as my 96 K3500, 2000 - C2500 and 2005 DW 3500. Kind of nice this way, as then you can choose a hitch that fits the needs you have, vs the engineers in Detroit etc, that do not know what you are going to do with the truck etc. I put higher rated hitches on ALL three trucks than came stock. The 96 and 2000 had 2" hitches, the 05 I went with a 2.5" hitch. The 2' were good to 10K with or with out wd bars. the 05 IIRC was around 15K with or with out bars.

    Marty
  • Mine also came with the 2.5" receiver with an adapter sleeve. I chose to purchase new 2.5" hitches so I didn't have to use the adapter. Didn't like the idea of no support for the end of the hitch past the adapter.
  • We got the 2 1/2" sleeve with an adapter so I could use the old hitch on our 2012 GMC 2500HD. Don't really like the way it moves around in the sleeve, but the weight capability is great, not that I use it since I pull a FW. Certainly doesn't stress it pulling my 4,000 pound boat.
  • SouthpawHD wrote:
    My understanding is that new GMs come with 2" for the 1500s and 2.5" for 2500/3500s.



    This is the way Rams come these days. You get a reducer sleeve with it to take it down to 2".
  • My understanding is that new GMs come with 2" for the 1500s and 2.5" for 2500/3500s.

    My GMC 1500 came with a 2".
  • Farmerjon wrote:
    On my f350 it is 2.5 and they send a reducer with it.
    I think all F250/f350's come with the 2.5 and the other 2500/3500s do also.


    If I'm reading Ford's 2015 Towing guide right:

    - the F250 gasser only comes with a 2" receiver. The F250 diesel with 156" wheelbase or greater gets the 2.5" hitch receiver.

    - all F350s get the 2.5" hitch receiver.

    - All F150s get the 2" hitch receiver.
  • Some newer Ford and Chevy trucks come from the factory with 2-1/2" receivers




    2" x 2" - Class III and Class IV Hitches
    Typical weight ratings for Class III trailer hitches:
    Maximum gross trailer weight: 3,500 lbs to 6,000 lbs
    Maximum tongue weight: 300 lbs to 600 lbs
    Typical weight ratings for Class IV trailer hitches:
    Maximum gross trailer weight: 5,000 lbs to 12,000 lbs
    Maximum tongue weight: 500 lbs to 1,200 lbs


    2-1/2" x 2-1/2" - Class V Hitches
    Typical weight ratings for Class V trailer hitches:
    Maximum gross trailer weight: 10,000 lbs to 18,000 lbs
    Maximum tongue weight: 1,000 lbs to 1,800 lbs

    Hitch accessories designed for 2" trailer hitches will work on Class V 2-1/2" hitches with the use of a specialized hitch adapter. (Reducer)

    Note: Heavy-Duty 2" x 2" Trailer Hitches - Class V Rating due to design/construction
  • On my f350 it is 2.5 and they send a reducer with it.
    I think all F250/f350's come with the 2.5 and the other 2500/3500s do also.