Someone can buy a hitch for their trailer on eBay, U haul, Auto Accessories Garage, JC Whitney, Auto Zone, E Trailer, Hitch Depot USA, The Hitch Store, and Mechanics Warehouse.
I suggest you purchase a receiver type hitch. They come with complete instructions.
thehitchstore.com is your best option. search "trailer hitch" on www.uhaul.com as a moving supply. also, "hitches for less" to see more affordable choices.
There are lots of places online where someone can buy Hidden Hitch brand hitches. Some of these places are: Hidden Hitch, The Hitch Store and Trailer Hitch Store.
Trailer wiring harness part #118382 - any local Auto Parts Store should care this.
The best place for me is around the trailer hitch. If that doesn't work, just hook it up from the axle.
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A trailer hitch can be bought at stores like Walmart, Pep Boys, or U-Haul. Going to an automotive store like Pep Boys in person would be most efficient in finding the best fitting hitch.
Yes. However, the trailer should not exceed the rated towing weight of the vehicle. There are several models of pop-up trailers that are towable for a Jeep Wrangler, CJ-7, etc. The vehicle towing weight should be in the owner's manual--or you can call a Jeep dealer and ask them. Also, the tongue weight of the trailer should not exceed what your hitch is rated for (the tongue weight is how much the hitch of the trailer weighs when you pick it up). Generally, if you can pick up the tongue of the trailer to put it on the ball of the hitch by hand, you don't have to worry about exceeding the tongue rating (unless you can dead-lift more than a couple hundred pounds).
To buy a trailer hitch online, you can start with the obvious and visit trailerhitches.com. However, there is also uhaul.com, which sells the hitches in their moving supplies section.
That Is called A Pintle Hitch.
4 bolts on the bottom of the frame. The holes are threaded ready to go.