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Features, Description, Q&A
Secure and Quiet. Towing a 5th wheel is usually a noisy endeavor. If you want to reduce the noise and increase security, the Tacoma Q20 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch with Roller and Rails is the way to go. This trailer hitch features a spherical axial bearing that allows the head to move in all directions, thus enabling you to enjoy a smooth ride. Thanks to the 3-position coupling indicator, you’ll know when the hitch is coupled and ready to tow. With a 20,000-Pound maximum capacity, the hitch can tow various 5th wheels.
Rugged Build. The Tacoma Q20 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch with Roller and Rails is made of high-quality materials. The metal and plastic in this product are resistant to rust, corrosion, and UV rays, while the black powder coat finish increases their durability. Since the product was tested for safety according to the SAE J2638 certifications, you can be sure of its functionality.
Installation. Installing the Tacoma Q20 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch with Roller and Rails can be tricky if you haven’t done it before. The product comes with the necessary hardware and instructions, but the process requires precision, skill, and making permanent changes to your vehicle.
Limited Lifetime Warranty. The manufacturer offers a limited lifetime warranty for this product, with 1 year for finish and parts. If you have further questions regarding the warranty policy, please refer to the manufacturer’s website.
Application. The Tacoma Q20 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch with Roller and Rails can be used with various mounting options, depending on the truck bed and the puck system. Keep in mind the product is not compatible with certain turret-style pin boxes like Sidewinder. Please refer to the manufacturer’s website for compatibility information.
Installation Difficulty. Installing this product takes around 2 hours and requires moderate to advanced mechanical skills. We recommend having it installed by a professional if you’re not confident in your skills. If you decide to do it yourself, it’s best to ask a friend for help.
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