Trailer Hitch Installation
When you search for “trailer hitch installation Phoenix“, “trailer hitch installation near me” or “where to get trailer hitch installed” Cliff’s Welding can help! Our technicians know how to install a trailer hitch the right way. We will help you select the correct type of trailer hitch for your truck and trailer. Then our expert techs will install it to give you peace of mind when towing your trailer. We install quality Gooseneck trailer hitches, 5th wheel hitches, and light duty trailer hitches for all your towing needs!
Our professional welding technicians have over 50 years of experience and can help you choose the right type of hitch for your automobile and towing needs. We provide professional installation to ensure you have piece of mind while out on the road and never have to worry about your hitch handling the load. Types of Hitch Installations we offer are listed below or you can schedule your hitch installation with Cliffs Welding right now by giving us a call at (480) 832-0570.
Types Of Trailer Hitches We Install
We provide all types of hitch installation in the Phoenix area. No matter what kind of truck, suv, or car you own we will help you find the trailer hitch or towing accessory you’re looking for. We carry the top brands and install trailer hitches with greatest care. Our quality trailer hitch installation ensures that you’ve got a rock solid towing platform you can depend on! Our trailer hitch installation services include, but are not limited to:
Fifth Wheel Hitches
The open road is full of freedom from the routine. But safety and secure fifth wheel towing is part of making the trip fun and safe. Curt Fifth Wheel Hitches help you get the job done and take the stress out of towing.
Companion Sliders
Companion Sliders are Fifth Wheel Hitch Accessories which make it possible to move the point of the hitch. Moving the hitch point allows for greater maneuverability. The slider is removable so your truck bed is clear when you are not towing.
Front Mount Receiver Hitches
Front Mounted Hitches are ideal for the tow vehicles we love to take with us on the road. When we are visiting certain cities, towns, or trails it is best not to have to drive down these narrow roads with our trailer or RV’s. Front mounted hitches are installed on your tow vehicle to make hooking them up a snap.
Towbars
Tow bars connect the RV to tow vehicles. With simple hitch mounting in the towing vehicle, the other contact points simply attach to the front of the tow vehicle. Additional hardware might be necessary to provide contact points.
Trailer Hitches
By far the most common type of truck towing necessity, and not all trucks are sold with one. Cliff’s can install the hitch receiver and get you a stinger so you can handle all of your towing needs that require a ball hitch.
Gooseneck Hitches
Gooseneck hitches are the serious towing and trailering choice. Many agricultural trailers and livestock trailers utilize this type of hitch to help distribute the weight of the trailer between both axles of the vehicle. This also allows the overall weight of the trailer to be considerably higher than simply hooking up a ball hitch at the rear of your truck.
Weight Distribution Hitches
Weight distribution hitches help maximize the weight you can carry on a standards rear hitch. They help compensate for sag at the rear of the truck which improves handling, steering, braking, and can help alleviate sway control.
Specialized Trailer Hitch Installation
These hitches are purpose built for specialized equipment, trailers, and heavy-load towing. If you tow a 5th wheel, work in agriculture, or have a business where you tow heavy equipment you likely need one of these types of hitches for towing your trailer or equipment. Whether its the for towing to the job site or for the journey of your life, we have you covered.
Weight Distribution Hitches
Weight distribution hitches distribute the weight of the tongue over the trailer and towing vehicle. These hitches are hitch attachments that are able to be inserted into a class 3, 4, or 5 tube opening. Distribution hitches use spring bars to distribute the weight. Not using a weight distribution hitch while carrying heavy loads can make the front tires of your vehicle to lose sensitivity and steering control.
Gooseneck Hitch Installation
Gooseneck hitches are very similar to the style and function on 5th wheel hitches, although, have a higher load capacity up to 30,000lbs (GTW). These types of hitches are mostly made for pickup trucks where they place the tongue weight lightly in front of the rear axle of the truck. Unlike 5th wheel, gooseneck allow for easy access of the truck bed while the trailer isn’t hitched.
5th Wheel Hitch Installation
Fifth wheel hitches are heavy duty hitches that are mostly used with pickup trucks. These hitches have a towing weight limit of 16-25,000lbs and are mostly used for towing heavy loads like car haulers or campers. It’s normally mounted in front or over the rear axle and has a similar design that commercial rigs have. Many models of the 5th wheel hitch have the capability to absorb minor bumps on the road.
Pintle Hitch Type Installation
Pintle hitches use a hook-and-loop mechanism and are made up of a lunette eye that is secured on the trailer, while the hook is mounted on the vehicle. The towing capacity of pintle hitches is 60,000lbs (GTW) with a max tow capacity of 60,000lbs. More importantly, It should be noted that this will vary from model to model and will be determined based on the type of vehicle.
Bumper Hitches
Bumper hitches are those that have a ball that goes through the back bumper of your truck. These ball hitches allow towing of lite loads and are fairly inexpensive to install. They make the perfect addition for your truck if you plan to only tow light weight loads and won’t need to hook up to heavier trailers or do serious towing.
Front Mount Hitches
Front mount hitches are used with specific SUV, Truck and Van vehicles. They come with the same 2″ x 2″ opening and have a load capacity of 5,000lbs. These types of hitches allow for installing your cargo carrier in the front of your vehicle, leaving you space on the back of the automobile for other towing needs.
Receiver Hitches Class 1-5
Schedule Your Trailer Hitch Installation
If you’ve just bought a new truck or trailer you likely need to have trailer hitch installation. Whether it be a standard trailer hitch for your truck or a specialty hitch such as a gooseneck hitch or 5th wheel hitch, we have you covered! We carry the top brands for trailer hitches from Reese, B&W Hitches, PullRite, Curt, Roadmaster, and more. Trust Cliff’s for the highest quality products and uncompromising quality for all of your trailer hitch installation needs. We also offer trailer repair to ensure that every part of your rig is roadworthy!
Scheduling is easy with Cliff’s, just give us a call at (480) 832-0570.
Telephone No.480-832-0570