There is no such thing as a "Factory Hitch"
Also it is better to have a heavier rated hitch than a boarder line capacity Hitch...It's better to have MORE than NOT ENOUGH.
I hope this info helps.
Karl
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True enough except the 80's land rover had a factory hitch, came off of the assembly line with one a part of the frame . 8000lb nominal and 18,000lb emergency towing capacity , the ball has a inch and a quarter shank , but I digerss.
My point of the reply is to remind everyone that you should never excede the vehicles rated towing capacity , (Especially the toung weight )
Thats NEVER
Exceding the rated weight can lead to the loss of controle if you have to do something fast, (Stop, turn right , turn left, turn sharp )
Its all about geometry , Ans just becouse you put a class 3 hitch on a Honda does NOT MEAN you can tow 6,000 to 10,000 lbs
And something you likely have not thought of
If you have non original tires , check their weight rating
And if you normally drive with 28psia and the tires have a max pressure of 44psia, You need to run your tires at 44 while towing
Air pressure effects the tires ability to dissipate heat .
The above are just brain cookies.
Vitimin fortified
Will keep you healthy
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