When Is an Electric-Hydraulic Trailer Jack Worth It? A Complete Guide for Serious Towers

Hooking up and leveling a trailer should be simple. But if you’ve ever cranked a manual jack under a heavy load, wrestled with a weight distribution hitch, or tried to level your trailer in the dark a (...)

5th Wheel vs. Gooseneck Hitches: Understanding the Differences—and How an Adapter Can Offer the Best of Both Worlds

When it comes to towing heavy trailers with a pickup truck, two hitch styles dominate the conversation: 5th wheel hitches and gooseneck hitches. Both systems connect a trailer to a truck in the bed, d (...)

Understanding the 5th-Wheel to Gooseneck King Pin Box: What It Is, Why It’s Used, and How It Improves Towing Flexibility

When it comes to towing large trailers—whether for work, agriculture, transportation, or recreational use—two hitch systems dominate the industry: 5th-wheel hitches and gooseneck hitches. Both are des (...)

Electric Jack Converters: Modernizing Trailer Connections and Lifting Systems

The Foundation: Trailer HitchesA trailer hitch is the primary connection point between a towing vehicle and a trailer. Mounted to the frame of the tow vehicle, hitches are designed to handle specific (...)

Extended Gooseneck Trailer Couplers: When Extra Reach Makes All the Difference in Safe Towing

An extended gooseneck trailer coupler is one of those deceptively simple components that can make a major difference in how safely—and effectively—you tow a trailer. While it may look like just a long (...)