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Trailer Hitches and Receivers

Add versatility to your tow vehicle with a variety of hitch options and accessories from Zip’s AW Direct. We sell adapters to convert your standard 2” receiver into a pintle hitch, tow hook or tow eye; and for those bigger hauls, we have gooseneck flip ball hitches and Class 5 service body hitches. For smaller trailers, we carry straight-tongue couplers in a variety of finishes and ball sizes and also carry replacement balls. Make sure you have the right size for the right trailer with Convert-A-Ball and other adjustable receiver mounts.

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B/A Products Balldog Plus

B/A Exclusive! The BalldogTM Plus Hitch Attachment Device is the newest innovation in hitch attachment. Pear Link fits over 1-7/8 , 2 and 2-5/16 Tow Balls, Large Oblong fits into 2 and 2-1/2 Receiver Tubes.
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B/A Products Replacement Hitch Pin

This replacement hitch pin can be attached to 2" ratchets and 2" wide handled ratchets.
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Trailer Hitches and Receivers: Choosing the Right Hitch for Every Towing Job

Whether you’re hauling equipment, towing a car carrier, or pulling a work trailer, the right truck hitch makes all the difference in safety and performance. At Zips.com, you’ll find a wide range of trailer hitches and hitch receivers built for the toughest commercial and fleet applications.

We carry trusted brands like Buyers Products Co. and Convert-A-Ball, offering everything from adjustable trailer hitches to pintle mounts and combination hitch systems. No matter your towing needs, you can find a heavy-duty truck hitch designed to match your vehicle, trailer type, and load capacity.

Why Upgrade Your Truck’s Hitch System?

If you tow regularly, upgrading your hitch setup ensures proper alignment, safe coupling, and long-lasting durability. An upgraded towing hitch receiver not only improves performance but can also expand your vehicle’s versatility with interchangeable attachments for ball, pintle, or combination towing setups.

Benefits of upgrading your trailer hitch include:

  • Increased towing capacity for heavy trailers, machinery, or recovery equipment.
  • Improved stability and control, especially when using adjustable height or multi-ball hitches.
  • Enhanced versatility with interchangeable mounts and accessories.
  • Reduced wear and tear on your truck frame and hitch points.

From pickup truck hitches to heavy-duty towing receivers, Zips.com offers solutions for every level of hauling, from personal use to professional towing operations.

Best-Selling Trailer Hitches and Receivers

Explore our most popular truck hitch options trusted by operators across towing, construction, and recovery industries:

Each of these options is engineered for performance and durability, offering the reliability professionals depend on during every haul.

How to Choose the Right Trailer Hitch

When selecting the best truck hitch for your application, consider your towing setup, weight requirements, and frequency of use. Here are a few key factors to guide your choice:

  • Hitch Class: Choose a hitch rated for your vehicle and trailer weight. Light-duty trucks typically use Class III or IV hitches, while larger fleets may require Class V or higher.
  • Receiver Size: Common 2” hitch receivers fit most standard towing needs, while 2.5” or 3” receivers support heavier loads.
  • Adjustability: Opt for an adjustable trailer hitch if you tow multiple trailers with different coupler heights.
  • Coupler Style: Determine whether you need a ball hitch, pintle hitch, gooseneck hitch, or combination hitch based on your trailer type.
  • Material: Look for forged steel or nickel-plated components for maximum corrosion resistance and strength.

To help you make the right selection, check out our in-depth blog, The Right Hitch for You: Class & Style Explained - a complete guide to understanding hitch classes, receiver sizes, and style types for different towing applications.

Top Brands for Truck Hitches and Receivers

Zips.com is proud to carry Buyers Products Co. and Convert-A-Ball, two industry leaders known for durable, field-tested towing components.

  • Buyers Products Co. offers a complete lineup of pintle hitches, drop mounts, and tri-ball setups built for rugged commercial use. Their adjustable towing hitches are trusted by recovery and fleet professionals across North America.
  • Convert-A-Ball provides versatile hitch systems that allow easy conversion between ball sizes, perfect for anyone who tows multiple trailers.

Both brands are engineered to meet strict quality standards, ensuring reliable towing every time you hook up.

Maintenance and Safety Tips

Proper installation and maintenance are key to keeping your towing hitch performing safely:

  • Always torque hitch bolts to manufacturer specs.
  • Inspect hitch pins, balls, and mounts regularly for signs of wear or corrosion.
  • Lubricate moving parts to prevent binding and improve coupling.
  • Replace damaged or rusted hardware immediately to prevent trailer detachment.

Regular inspection ensures you stay compliant with DOT regulations and maintain optimal towing performance.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What size trailer hitch do I need for my truck?
Match your hitch class and receiver size to your truck’s towing capacity. Most pickup truck hitches use a 2” receiver, while heavy-duty vehicles may require 2.5” or 3” receivers for added load strength.

What’s the difference between a pintle hitch and a ball hitch?
A ball hitch provides smooth towing for smaller trailers, while a pintle hitch uses a hook-and-ring system for heavy-duty or off-road applications. Combination models, like the Buyers Tri-Ball Hitch w/ Pintle Hook, offer both options in one unit.

How do I choose between an adjustable and fixed hitch?
Choose an adjustable hitch if you tow multiple trailers or need to adjust coupler height. Fixed hitches are ideal for consistent trailer pairings.

Can I use a drop hitch for lifted trucks?
Yes. A truck drop hitch helps maintain a level towing angle, which is crucial for stability and even trailer braking.

How often should I inspect or replace my hitch?
Inspect your towing hitch every few months or before any heavy haul. Replace any part showing visible cracks, rust, or deformation.