Shop Pro Series, dependable trailer and towing hardware. Pro Series couplers, jacks, hitches, and towing components are built tough for boat trailers, giving you the strong, reliable connection and support to tow your boat safely to the ramp and back.
Tough hardware for towing your boat
The hardware that couples, lifts, and connects your trailer has to be strong and dependable, and Pro Series makes towing components built for the job. The line covers trailer couplers that connect to the hitch ball, jacks that lift and support the tongue, hitches and towing hardware, and related trailer parts. Built rugged for the loads of boat trailers, Pro Series gear is a practical, dependable choice for towing, coupling, and supporting your trailer safely. Whether you are replacing a worn coupler or jack, fitting a hitch, or sourcing towing parts, Pro Series offers heavy-duty components rated for the job that help get your boat to the water and home again with confidence.
Choosing the right hardware comes down to load and fit. Match the coupler to your trailer's tongue and the hitch ball size, and confirm its weight rating exceeds your loaded trailer. Size the jack to your tongue weight, and a hitch to your vehicle and trailer weight. Confirm mounting and dimensions fit your trailer and vehicle. These are safety-critical towing parts, so do not undersize them, and confirm the ratings. Review the product details and your trailer and vehicle specs before buying. With Pro Series trailer hardware, you couple, support, and tow your boat with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose a trailer coupler?
Match the coupler to your trailer's tongue size and the hitch ball size, commonly 1-7/8, 2, or 2-5/16 inch, and confirm its weight rating exceeds your loaded trailer. The coupler is safety-critical, so size it above your trailer weight and confirm it fits your tongue.
What size trailer jack do I need?
Size the jack to lift and support your trailer's tongue weight, with capacity above what you need. A heavier boat and trailer need a higher-capacity jack. Confirm the mounting style and dimensions fit your trailer before buying.
How do I choose a hitch?
Match the hitch class and capacity to your vehicle and the loaded weight of your boat and trailer, confirming the rating exceeds what you tow. The hitch must be rated above your trailer weight for safe towing. Confirm fitment for your vehicle in the product details.
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