eldrijt Posted December 4, 2014 Report Share Posted December 4, 2014 I plan to carry an electric wheelchair on a receiver mounted electric lift. The lift weighs 100 lb. and the chairs weigh in the 130 lb. range. So here is the dilemma. I need a 2" receiver with more than 230 lb. capacity. Curt only comes in the 1.25 " size. The basic difference between the hitches is 2 extra side bolts on the Curt requiring drilling. The Torquelift comes in the 2" size. I was going to drill 2 extra holes in the Torquelift to raise the capacity but then i saw a Drawtite hitch identical to the Curt but the capacity stated 200Lb. Link drawtite 24896 So is the Curt really 350? Is the 200 for the car itself no matter which hitch i use? I'd be curious to know how the Torquelift hitch behaves when a 200Lb man stands on a hitch hauler. With someone watching for flex in the car/hitch attach points. How sturdy does it feel? I bet the ratings are very conservative but I wouldn't want to trash a $4000 chair. Thanks, jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fbov Posted December 9, 2014 Report Share Posted December 9, 2014 I assume you're referring to tongue weight? A 350 lb. tongue weight implies a Class II hitch, but then, so does a 2" receiver. I doubt if any vendor would rate a hitch as Class II for a car that's not rated for towing in the first place I installed the 2" Class I hitch from Torklift, based on this thread. About twice the price of a Curt or the Drawtite you linked, but no drilling, and no comparison mechanically. The extra cost buys you 3 mounting points (there's a center bracket) and I suspect it greatly exceeds Class I specs. I didn't stand on it, but I didn sit on our cargo platform, a far greater load than your 230 lb. I'm afraid. It felt like an extension of the car... Given the Torklift fits the car, I'd want equivalent features in any competetive hitch to warrant consideration in your application. Perhaps someone with high hitch load experience will chime in! Have fun,Frank Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fotomoto Posted December 9, 2014 Report Share Posted December 9, 2014 I have the curt class II hitch and judging by it's beefy build I have no doubts to the 350lb rating. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fbov Posted December 10, 2014 Report Share Posted December 10, 2014 ... I doubt if any vendor would rate a hitch as Class II for a car that's not rated for towing in the first placehttp://www.curtmfg.com/part/12092 I stand corrected... but I'd still go with the Toklift for it's 3-point attachment, regardless the rating. Frank Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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