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Buick Roadmaster Trailer Hitches

Buick Roadmaster Trailer Hitches

About Buick Roadmaster Trailer Hitches

CARiD.com offers several types of the Buick Roadmaster trailer hitches: weight-carrying hitches and weight-distributing hitches. The weight-carrying hitch is used in case you are taking a couple of bicycles, skis, tents (or any other small cargo) with you in a cargo trailer or on a rack. This is a solution will be just perfect for the vast majority of the Buick Roadmaster owners. The weight-distributing hitch is used for heavier cargo – you may want to load a motorboat or even a small house on the trailer. This type of trailer hitches shifts a part of the weight to the front of the car, making steering nice and easy in comparison to what you would experience in case you tried to drive with a heavy trailer attached to the car with a weight-carrying hitch.

Any driver can install the Buick Roadmaster trailer hitches without additional help. You will be able to do so in your garage; no longer will you have to pay the workshops – the only thing that you need to pay for is for your trailer hitch. The most complex task you may be required to perform is to drill a few holes in the rear of your Buick Roadmaster. To make this task even easier we provide you with a pattern. We do our best to provide every customer with top quality technical solutions.

Here at CARiD we have a loyal set of customers, and they are very involved with their cars. That means using them in many ways, or racing them or towing them to car shows on trailers. They know towing, is what we’re saying. And 10 of them left a number of reviews with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. We know you’ll feel the same way after towing your toys around, whether it’s a race car, a trailer full of quads or motorcycles or personal watercraft or full-on camper. CARiD has the parts you need to support your hobby!

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Choosing Hitch Balls and Ball Mounts Choosing Hitch Balls and Ball Mounts
When you’re setting up your trailer with a new tow vehicle, several things need to be considered: the ball mount and ball must be rated to take the weight, and the ball has to be at the right height. Once you have determined the proper weight class, choose a ball mount of a high enough class for your trailer, and set up your ball mount and ball for proper towing. Here's how you do that.

Customer Reviews

"Great replacement for damaged part."

- 2008 Buick Enclave (Inverness, FL)

"Perfect replacement for damaged part."

- 2012 Buick Enclave (Inverness, FL)

"This is a wonderful way to add extra cargo carrying capacity. The whole thing swings out of the way to allow you access to the back of the vehicle. It is easy to mount."

- 2009 Buick Enclave (Philadelphia, PA)

"This rear hitch bar looks good and also can provide some bumper protection. In my case, I switch the way it installs causing the step to create more protection. Of course, I do not use it as a step."

- (WEST MIAMI, FL)

"Thank you for shipping so fast."

- (Bronx, NY)