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Pardon my ignorance - what is a (class IV) Trailer Hitch?

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When a truck built/spec says (Included) "Class IV Trailer Hitch", what does it actually include? Is it just the receiver or also the ball?

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When a truck built/spec says (Included) "Class IV Trailer Hitch", what does it actually include? Is it just the receiver or also the ball?

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Yup. You can pick up a hitch almost anywhere for $25
 
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Google answer - Class IV hitches used for weight distributing are rated from 12,000 to 14,000 lbs. gross trailer weight (GTW) with a maximum trailer tongue weight (TW) of 1200 to 1400 lbs. A Class IV hitch usually has a 2" square receiver opening. Hitch and ball separate as per your requirements.
 
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Google answer - Class IV hitches used for weight distributing are rated from 12,000 to 14,000 lbs. gross trailer weight (GTW) with a maximum trailer tongue weight (TW) of 1200 to 1400 lbs. A Class IV hitch usually has a 2" square receiver opening. Hitch and ball separate as per your requirements.
Right, question is - when it's "included" with your new truck, is the ball considered part of a "hitch", or do you need to buy it separately.
 

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Right, question is - when it's "included" with your new truck, is the ball considered part of a "hitch", or do you need to buy it separately.
Buy it separately.
 
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Right, question is - when it's "included" with your new truck, is the ball considered part of a "hitch", or do you need to buy it separately.
This link should answer your question, sorry I can get it to embed as a photo...as you can see the Hitch & Receiver is included as noted on our window sticker. The ball mount and trailer ball are NOT included.

Which makes sense, because there is probably thousands of different trailer heights and Ford couldn't realistically include a ball mount that could be used for any of them that someone wouldnt mess up....this matters because the trailer angle impacts the tongue weight; you want the trailer level.
 
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Right, question is - when it's "included" with your new truck, is the ball considered part of a "hitch", or do you need to buy it separately.
Last sentence..separate
 
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This link should answer your question, sorry I can get it to embed as a photo...as you can see the Hitch & Receiver is included as noted on our window sticker. The ball mount and trailer ball are NOT included.

Which makes sense, because there is probably thousands of different trailer heights and Ford couldn't realistically include a ball mount that could be used for any of them that someone wouldnt mess up....this matters because the trailer angle impacts the tongue weight; you want the trailer level.
Thank you @Missmy3/4ton for the detailed answer.
 

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Google answer - Class IV hitches used for weight distributing are rated from 12,000 to 14,000 lbs. gross trailer weight (GTW) with a maximum trailer tongue weight (TW) of 1200 to 1400 lbs. A Class IV hitch usually has a 2" square receiver opening. Hitch and ball separate as per your requirements.
Also not just used with weight distribution hitch. Without a weight distribution hitch you can tow up to 10,000 lbs. 14,000 with weight distribution hitch. I'd recommend weight distribution on anything above 5000 lbs with a 1/2 ton. It'll help with squat.
 

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Hitch ClassCommon ApplicationsReceiver SizeGTW Capacity (lbs.)TW Capacity (lbs.)WD Capacity (lbs.)
Class 1Cars and crossovers1-1/4-inchUp to 2,000Up to 200N/A
Class 2Cars, crossovers and minivans1-1/4-inchUp to 3,500Up to 350N/A
Class 3Crossovers, vans, SUVs and trucks2-inchUp to 8,000Up to 800Up to 12,000
Class 4Trucks and SUVs2-inchUp to 10,000Up to 1,000Up to 12,000

The above numbers is without the weight distribution max capacity. Here's a link to the explanation of all the hitches. https://hitchhousega.com/hitch-types/trailer-hitch-class-models/
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