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Best Drop Hitch for 6” Lifted Truck | Proven Fit & Safety

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Best Drop Hitch for 6” Lifted Truck | Proven Fit & Safety

A truck with a 6” lift typically needs a drop hitch between 8” and 11” to keep the trailer level and avoid sway, brake imbalance, or frame stress. Drop Hitch Fitment Guide for 6” Lifted Trucks When your truck is lifted 6 inches and running 35–37” tires, your hitch receiver likely sits 27 inches or more off the ground.  That extra height creates a gap between your receiver and trailer coupler—and unless you close that gap with a properly sized drop hitch, you’re asking for trouble. Here’s what you need to know: Measure, don’t guess: Subtract trailer coupler height from...

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RV Theft Protection Guide: Locks, Parking Tips & Coverage

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RV Theft Protection Guide: Locks, Parking Tips & Coverage

RV theft protection starts with layered security, fit-specific locks, visual deterrents, and smart parking reduce your risk more than any single tool. Real RV Theft Protection Starts with Fit and Strategy RV theft is on the rise, with estimates suggesting over 30,000 rigs are stolen each year, and many were locked at the time. Why? Because universal locks and weak parking strategies leave trailers exposed.  If you want real protection, you need smarter tools and better habits. Here’s what works: Use the right coupler lock, not just any, but one that matches your exact trailer. Layer up with wheel boots,...

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How to Measure Trailer Coupler Size (Without Getting It Wrong)

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How to Measure Trailer Coupler Size (Without Getting It Wrong)

Measure the inside diameter of your trailer’s coupler using calipers, not a tape measure. Clean the socket, ignore the hitch ball, and check for latch interference. Even stamped sizes can mislead, only precise measurement confirms the true fit. Trailer Coupler Size: What You Actually Need to Know Trailer coupler size isn’t just a number, it’s what determines if your trailer stays attached, sways on the highway, or worse, disconnects mid-drive. Most people get it wrong by measuring the hitch ball, trusting faded stamps, or assuming all “2-inch” couplers are the same. Here’s what you need to know upfront: Measure the...

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How to Secure Your Trailer in the Driveway | Proven Tactics

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How to Secure Your Trailer in the Driveway | Proven Tactics

Most trailers get stolen from driveways, usually in under a minute, because they’re easy to hitch, easy to roll, and easy to resell. Real security means making that process slow, noisy, and not worth the risk. How to Secure Your Trailer in the Driveway. What You Need to Know (Fast) Thieves don’t go after the most expensive trailer, they go for the easiest one to steal. Your driveway makes it simple: predictable parking, low visibility, and weak locks. But you can flip that script with just a few changes. Here’s what makes the biggest difference: Back it in: Tongue facing...

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Travel Trailer Hitch Height: Why It Matters More Than You Think

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Travel Trailer Hitch Height: Why It Matters More Than You Think

Travel trailer hitch height should match the height of your trailer’s coupler to keep both units level. This ensures even weight distribution, safe braking, and smooth towing, no tilt, no sway, no guessing. What You Need to Know, Fast Trailer hitch height isn’t just about matching numbers, it’s what keeps your trailer stable, level, and safe on the road.  The correct height allows your tow vehicle and trailer to function as one system, reducing sway, preventing jack damage, and ensuring your brakes work as expected. Here’s how to get it right: Park on level ground before measuring Measure from the...

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