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About This Quiz
With all of the different hitches available for RV towing its not easy knowing which is best for your needs. How ready are you to hit the road with your RV in tow? Take this quiz and find out.
RV hitches are typically bolted:
On the frame of the vehicle
RV hitches are usually bolted on the frame of the vehicle. How RV Hitches Work
On the back bumper
On the front bumper
None of the above
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RV hitch classes are determined according to:
Weight
RV hitch classes are determined according to weight. How RV Hitches Work
Height
Torque
All of the above
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Fifth wheel hitches are best for towing:
Small RVs
Large RVs
Fifth wheel hitches are best for towing large RVs. How RV Hitches Work
Both a and b
None of the above
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Gooseneck hitches are best for towing:
Small RVs
Medium sized RVs
Large RVs
Gooseneck hitches are best for towing large RVs. How RV Hitches Work
None of the above
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Ball hitches are best for towing:
Small RVs
Ball hitches are best for towing small RVs. How RV Hitches Work
Medium sized RVs
Large RVs
None of the above
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Hitch systems are used:
By all recreational vehicles
By some recreational vehicles
Hitch systems are used by some recreational vehicles, not all recreational vehicles. How RV Hitches Work
Recreational vehicles weighing more than 1500 lbs
None of the above
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Which of these can be classified as a recreational vehicle?
Pop-up camper
Travel trailer
Motorizes home
All of the above
There are several vehicles that can be classified as recreational vehicles. For example, pop-up campers, travel trailers, and motorized homes can all be classified as recreational vehicles. How RV Hitches Work
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RV stands for:
Rowdy vehicle
Recreation vehicle
RV stands for recreational vehicle. How RV Hitches Work
Round vehicle
Remedial vehicle
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RV hitches attach to:
The rear of a tow vehicle
The bed of a pick-up truck
All of the above
RV hitches are capable of attaching to the rear of a tow vehicle or the bed of a pick-up truck. How RV Hitches Work
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You Got:
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