OEM Dodge Trailer Towing Parts
Taking your Chrysler or Dodge on a trip? Maybe you're planning on using your Jeep or RAM to tow a trailer. There are a few OEM trailer towing accessories you'll need first if you want to do it safely. One's a trailer hitch adapter, also called a hitch receiver. It hooks up to the frame of your vehicle and lets you connect other components like ball mounts and trailer balls. These fit together with a trailer coupler. Once you've got it all installed, you're all set to hitch up and start hauling everything from boats and dirt bikes to jet skis, ATVs, and more. More importantly, you'll be able to do it around corners, up hills, and over bumps, smoothly, stably, and effectively.
Equip Your Vehicle for Hauling with Genuine OEM Trailer Towing Parts
Got a trailer ball that takes a hitch pin or hitch lock? Stick one in, and your hitch and receiver tube will stay together better. Of course, you'll also need trailer lighting you can connect to your taillights. Ditto for trailer brakes. You can take care of that with the right wiring harness. One of those will even let you connect an auxiliary power source if needed. Either way, be sure to also put on a safety chain. It'll help prevent your trailer and vehicle detaching. Heading out? Upgrade beforehand. Order the best trailer towing accessories you can get for the trip -- factory Mopar -- from our auto parts center. We'll deliver right to your door.
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