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Where to buy Class V hitch- Reese Titan, Curt Magnum V or Valley Power Pull

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Old Sep 7, 2005 | 10:13 AM
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Where to buy Class V hitch- Reese Titan, Curt Magnum V or Valley Power Pull

Hey guys I'm in the market for a class V hitch for my 01.5 3500 and have narrowed it down to the Reese Titan, Curt Magnum V or the Valley Power Pull. I was wondering who has the best price on them? I've already looked at the Putnam XDR and others but am really interested in the three I've listed above. I prefer the hitches with the receiver piercing the cross bar and not the ones where it is welded to the bottom of it. It's a personal preference of mine because I don't like the ones where the only thing visible is the receiver. I hope someone can help since all of them are a bit on the pricey side.
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Old Sep 7, 2005 | 10:23 AM
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Rob,
Try here Etrailer.com
Don't know if they have what you want, but I usually start looking there first.

~Rob
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Old Sep 7, 2005 | 11:21 AM
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Keep in mind that not all Class V hitches are equal. Look around at different brands and models and you'll see different weight capacities. The Reese Titan looks like the highest capacity on that web site. Also check the differences in capacity between load carrying and weight dist. Some have 1/2 the load carrying capacity as the weight dist., others are only 2,000 lbs. difference.

I think for hitches, I'd pick the hitch by weight capacity, then shop for the cheapest place to get that model hitch.

Jim

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Old Sep 7, 2005 | 11:27 AM
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I recommend one from Tork-Lift. I know from personal experience. Not saying the others aren'tgood either.
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