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Subtract your vehicle's curb weight (its weight with fluids but no passengers/cargo) from the GCWR .

For safety, many experts recommend staying within 80% to 90% of your max capacity to account for hills, wind, and emergencies. 2. Understand Hitch Classes buy trailer hitch

Buying the right trailer hitch involves matching your vehicle's capabilities with your trailer's weight. Follow this guide to ensure you select a safe and compatible setup. 1. Know Your Vehicle's Towing Capacity Subtract your vehicle's curb weight (its weight with

Check the owner's manual or the sticker on the driver-side door jamb for the Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) and Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). Understand Hitch Classes Buying the right trailer hitch

Receiver hitches are divided into five classes based on their towing capacity and receiver tube size. Choose a class that matches or exceeds your trailer's —the weight of the trailer plus all cargo. Hitch Class Max Towing Capacity (GTW) Receiver Size