Secure and Reliable Towing Solutions
Grace Trailer Sales offers a wide selection of high-quality trailer jacks and hitches designed to enhance the safety and convenience of your towing experience. Our range includes dependable tongue jacks, stabilizer jacks, and various hitch types such as ball hitches, pintle hitches, and weight distribution hitches, all crafted to fit different trailer sizes and towing needs. Whether you're upgrading your current setup or building a new trailer, Grace Trailer Sales provides durable, easy-to-install options that ensure secure and reliable connections on the road.
A trailer jack is a mechanical device mounted on a trailer’s tongue that allows you to raise, lower, and stabilize the trailer for hitching, unhitching, and leveling.
- Raises and lowers the trailer: Lets you connect or disconnect the coupler from the tow vehicle’s hitch ball.
- Keeps the trailer level: Ensures stability when parked or during loading/unloading.
- Provides stability: Prevents tipping or shifting when the trailer isn’t attached to a vehicle.
A trailer hitch is the main connector that attaches a trailer to your vehicle, allowing safe towing by transferring weight and keeping the trailer aligned. It’s bolted to the frame of the tow vehicle and works with other components like the ball mount, coupler, and safety chains to ensure.
- Hitch receiver: A square tube mounted under the vehicle where hitch accessories (like ball mounts) slide in.
- Ball mount: A removable piece that fits into the receiver and holds the hitch ball.
- Hitch ball: The round metal ball that connects to the trailer coupler; sizes must match (commonly 1-7/8" , 2" , or 2-5/16").
- Coupler: The part on the trailer tongue that latches onto the hitch ball.
- Safety chains: Backup connectors between vehicle and trailer in case the coupler disconnects.
- Hitch pin/clip: Secures the ball mount inside the receiver.
- Wiring harness: Provides trailer lights and brake signals from the tow vehicle. ability.
