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  1. SuperHitch Fitment Questions for Trucks Carrying Campers With Rear Overhang

    The fitment questions to ask, and the details to gather, before ordering a SuperHitch for a truck with rear camper overhang. Rear camper overhang changes the fitment conversation. Before ordering a SuperHitch for a truck carrying an overhanging camper, it helps to work through a short list of fitment questions so you gather the right truck, camper, and trailer details...
  2. Why a SuperHitch Set Up May Include More Than the Rear Receiver Hitch

    How camper overhang, clearance, wiring, and ratings can add related parts to your SuperHitch order. It is common to start a SuperHitch order thinking about a single part: the rear receiver hitch. For many truck camper towing setups, though, the order grows once you account for camper overhang, trailer clearance, wiring reach, and ratings. This guide explains why your SuperHitch...
  3. SuperHitch Shopping Notes for Slide-In Camper Owners Pulling a Trailer

    What slide-in camper owners should review before ordering a SuperHitch and truck camper towing setup online. Pulling a trailer while carrying a slide-in camper is one of the most demanding towing setups a pickup can take on, and the shopping process reflects that. Before you order a SuperHitch, it helps to know which measurements, ratings, and trailer details actually determine...
  4. SuperTruss Product Options for Truck Camper Owners Comparing 21-Inch to 60-Inch Extensions

    How to compare SuperTruss extension options by length when your overhang, clearance, and ratings decide the right choice. When truck camper owners start comparing SuperTruss extensions, the length range can feel like a menu to pick from. It is better understood as a set of options matched to specific measurements. This guide explains how to compare SuperTruss product options across...
  5. Why SuperHitch Dual Receivers Matter for Truck Camper Towing Orders

    A retail shopper’s guide to understanding the SuperHitch dual receiver design before you order a truck camper towing setup online. If you carry a slide-in camper and still want to tow a trailer, the hitch on the back of your truck has a harder job than a standard receiver. The Torklift SuperHitch was designed around that exact challenge, and its...
  6. What a Retail Specialist Needs Before Recommending Truck Camper Towing Parts

    A retail specialist can help faster when you have the truck, camper, trailer, and receiver details ready. A retail specialist can help faster when you have the truck, camper, trailer, and receiver details ready. Truck camper towing setups involve several rated parts working together, so the more accurate your details, the better the guidance you get before ordering. This article...
  7. How Camper Overhang Affects the Towing Parts You Need to Order

    Camper overhang can turn a simple trailer hookup into a parts-matching question. Camper overhang can turn a simple trailer hookup into a parts-matching question. The distance your camper extends past the truck bumper decides how far your trailer connection point needs to reach, and that single measurement often changes which towing parts you should be shopping for. This article explains...
  8. Truck Camper Owners Shopping Online for Towing Parts: Measurements to Have Ready

    The details you gather before you order decide whether the parts you buy actually fit your setup. Shopping online for truck camper towing parts is hard when you are not sure which measurements decide the right setup. You know you want to tow something behind the camper, but the product pages ask about overhang, receiver ratings, extension length, and tongue...

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