The top of the hitch ball should be aprox 19-20 inches from the ground.
The hitch receiver on a 2003 Ford Explorer is 2" x 2".
valley ind.
Install a receiver on the truck and then purchase a drop hitch of your choice. Receiver will cost you around $125 and the drop hitch around $35 with ball. A receiver type hitch is the only way to go. Towing off the bumper is a bad idea.
Yes, with the proper receiver and hitch.
A hitch receiver is required for a bike rack.
No, this hitch is no longer being used in North America and would need to be replaced with a square receiver in order to use bike racks and the like.
The best bike rack for a 2-inch receiver hitch is the Thule T2 Pro XT.
U-Haul
Yes, but not a bumper hitch. Install a undercarriage trailer receiver hitch system.
What exactly are you asking? Is it the height from the ground to the receiver (unloaded)? Most draw bars have a little offset in them so that would tend to change that number. I can take a tape measure outside and give you my measurement, but that might not be the same as yours. Or are you looking for the receiver size? That would be 1-1/4" unless you have a custom made hitch. If you are asking because the seller of something that you might potentially tow has given you a height range, you should probably ask him where that measurement is taken. Sorry I'm not of more help. --Ken
A hitch is a pattern where the receiver runs upfield then stops and moves toward QB for the catch