Professional RV Trailer
Hitch Installation
Professional RV trailer hitch installation for compatible towable RVs, travel trailers, Airstream trailers, Jayco trailers, fifth wheels, and rear-mounted RV accessory setups. TailoredHitch is our premium RV rear hitch recommendation for compatible Airstream and Jayco trailer applications. For other RVs that need a vehicle-specific rear hitch solution, Torklift Central can review custom RV hitch fabrication for bike racks, e-bike racks, cargo trays, generator trays, or other compatible rear-mounted accessories.
Why Install A Rear Hitch On Your RV?
RV owners across Kent, WA and the surrounding area add rear hitches to make travel easier, more organized, and more flexible. Customers have also traveled from near and far for Torklift Central’s RV hitch expertise because rear RV fitment, frame review, overhang, accessory weight, and clearance all matter. A properly selected RV rear hitch can help support compatible bike racks, e-bike racks, cargo trays, generator trays, rear-mounted accessories, and certain legal towing setups when the RV and hitch are rated for the intended use.
- Bike & E-Bike Rack Hitch Carry compatible bike racks or heavier e-bike racks behind your RV when the rack, hitch, frame, weight rating, and rear clearance are appropriate for the setup. A rear hitch can help avoid awkward lifting and make travel days easier.
- Cargo Tray Utility Add a compatible cargo tray for coolers, firewood, totes, tools, or campsite gear so your RV interior stays cleaner and less crowded.
- Generator Tray Options Support compatible generator tray setups when the RV structure, hitch rating, accessory rating, and weight requirements allow it.
- Premium TailoredHitch Option TailoredHitch is our premium RV rear hitch recommendation when available and appropriate because it is built around RV-specific fitment, usability, rear overhang, and real-world accessory needs.
- Custom RV Solutions If TailoredHitch is not available, Torklift Central can review custom hitch fabrication for a vehicle-specific rear hitch solution.
Professional RV hitch installation helps avoid common issues like weak bumper-only mounting, poor receiver alignment, frame interference, inadequate accessory clearance, rear overhang problems, and unsafe assumptions about weight ratings.
Professional RV Hitch Installation Process
RV rear hitch installation is not one-size-fits-all. Our team reviews the RV structure, intended use, receiver needs, and rear clearance before recommending a Torklift-made TailoredHitch or a custom fabrication path.
RV Review
We review your RV year, make, model, frame access, rear bumper, body shape, overhang, accessory plans, and intended use.
Fitment Path
We determine whether TailoredHitch or custom RV hitch fabrication is appropriate for your RV and intended use.
Install Or Fabricate
We install the TailoredHitch or fabricate a custom solution based on the RV structure, mounting points, and intended use.
Clearance Check
We review receiver position, accessory clearance, bumper clearance, and basic usability before the RV leaves the shop.
Quoted Installation Time: Custom welded RV trailer hitch installation is typically planned for 1-2 days. Actual installation time may vary after inspection based on frame access, rear body design, bumper configuration, fabrication needs, hardware, corrosion, accessory clearance, intended use, and whether frame reinforcement is required.
RV Rear Hitch Paths We Can Review
Torklift Central reviews two different RV rear hitch paths: TailoredHitch for compatible Airstream and Jayco trailers, and custom RV hitch fabrication for RVs that do not have a listed TailoredHitch application. Bike racks, e-bike racks, cargo trays, generator trays, and rear-mounted accessories are not separate hitch types here — they are the intended uses we review after the correct rear hitch path is selected.
TailoredHitch is best for compatible Airstream and Jayco trailers. If your RV is not an Airstream or Jayco TailoredHitch application, Torklift Central can review whether custom RV hitch fabrication is appropriate based on your RV, frame, bumper, rear overhang, intended accessory, and safe mounting options.
Add Wiring Support With Your RV Hitch Setup
If your rear RV hitch setup involves trailer lights, tow connections, or accessory power needs, we can help review the wiring path and make sure the electrical side is considered along with the hitch installation.
Learn About Trailer WiringRV Trailer Hitch Installation Cost
Custom welded RV trailer hitch installation pricing depends on the RV frame, rear structure, bumper configuration, receiver needs, accessory use, fabrication requirements, and whether frame reinforcement is required.
Frame reinforcement may be required. Final pricing depends on the RV, frame access, rear structure, bumper configuration, receiver needs, accessory use, fabrication requirements, and reinforcement needs. Call 253-854-1832 for RV-specific quote guidance.
RV Hitch Installation Near You
Torklift Central provides professional RV trailer hitch installation services in Kent, WA and the surrounding area, with customers also traveling from outside the immediate area for our RV rear hitch and custom fabrication expertise.
Located in Kent, WA, Torklift Central serves RV owners throughout the greater Seattle and Pacific Northwest area, and customers have traveled from outside the immediate area for our RV rear hitch and custom fabrication expertise. If you are local or traveling through, call 253-854-1832 to discuss your RV rear hitch needs.
RV Hitch Installation For Compatible Towables
This page is focused on rear hitch installation for compatible RVs and towables. The right solution depends on your RV frame, bumper, body design, rear overhang, intended accessory, and available hitch option.
RV rear overhang and weight ratings matter.
A rear hitch does not increase your RV manufacturer ratings. Safe use depends on the RV frame, hitch rating, accessory rating, cargo weight, rear overhang, tongue weight, and manufacturer guidelines.
Why Choose Torklift Central For RV Hitch Installation?
RV hitch installation is different from a standard passenger vehicle hitch install. RV frames, bumpers, overhangs, accessory weight, generator trays, bike racks, e-bike racks, and cargo trays all need careful review. With nearly 50 years in business, Torklift Central has been trusted with hitch and towing work for everyday RV owners, fleet customers, government vehicles, and organizations including Boeing and McKinstry. TailoredHitch is our premium recommendation when available and appropriate, while custom fabrication remains an option for RVs that need a more specialized solution.
Frame, bumper, overhang, accessory, and receiver needs reviewed before installation
Torklift-made TailoredHitch reviewed first when available and appropriate
Custom RV hitch fabrication reviewed when TailoredHitch is not available
Bike rack, cargo tray, generator tray, and clearance needs discussed before use
Professional installation helps prevent poor mounting choices, receiver misalignment, rear bumper stress, clearance problems, incorrect accessory assumptions, and unsafe use beyond RV or hitch ratings.
Our RV Rear Hitch Recommendations
For RV trailer hitch installation, our recommended starting point is the premium TailoredHitch when it is available and appropriate for the towable. It is recommended because it is built around RV-specific fitment, accessory planning, rear overhang, and the usability concerns that come with carrying gear behind an RV. If a TailoredHitch is not available for your RV, Torklift Central can review custom RV hitch fabrication based on your RV frame, bumper, rear overhang, accessory plans, and intended use.
TailoredHitch For Airstream & Jayco Trailers
TailoredHitch is our premium recommendation for compatible Airstream and Jayco trailer applications. It is the right starting point when your trailer has a listed TailoredHitch fitment and you need a rear receiver solution for compatible bike racks, e-bike racks, cargo trays, generator trays, or other approved rear-mounted accessories.
Best for:
- Compatible Airstream trailer applications
- Compatible Jayco trailer applications
- RV owners who have a listed TailoredHitch fitment
- Bike rack, e-bike rack, cargo tray, or generator tray planning after fitment is confirmed
- Drivers who want a clean RV-specific rear receiver path
Custom RV Hitch Fabrication
If your RV does not have a TailoredHitch option available, custom fabrication may be the right direction. Torklift Central can review your RV frame, bumper, body shape, clearances, and intended use before quoting a custom rear hitch solution.
Best for:
- Motorhomes and towables without a listed TailoredHitch option
- Travel trailers with unique frame or bumper layouts
- Rear-mounted cargo, bike, e-bike, or generator accessories
- RV owners who need a vehicle-specific solution
- Setups requiring inspection before pricing
Custom RV Hitch Installation For An Airstream Bambi
Watch this quick video showing a custom hitch installation we built for an Airstream Bambi.
Need A Hitch For Something Else?
Not every hitch need is an RV rear hitch or custom fabrication project. Torklift Central can also help with car, SUV, truck, and van hitch installation depending on your vehicle, intended use, available fitment, and accessory needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you install a hitch on the back of an RV or travel trailer?
Yes. Torklift Central installs rear hitches on compatible RVs, travel trailers, and towable RVs. Fitment depends on the RV frame, bumper, body shape, intended use, receiver needs, and whether a Torklift-made TailoredHitch or custom fabricated hitch is the right solution.
What is an RV rear hitch used for?
An RV rear hitch can be used for compatible bike racks, cargo trays, generators, rear-mounted accessories, and in some legal setups, additional towing. The right setup depends on the RV, hitch rating, accessory weight, tongue weight, local laws, and manufacturer guidelines.
What is TailoredHitch?
TailoredHitch is a premium rear receiver hitch option for compatible Airstream and Jayco trailer applications. It is recommended when your trailer has a listed TailoredHitch fitment and you need a rear receiver path for compatible bike racks, e-bike racks, cargo trays, generator trays, or other approved rear-mounted accessories.
Do you install TailoredHitch in Kent, WA?
Yes. Torklift Central can install compatible TailoredHitch applications at our Kent, WA facility when the TailoredHitch is available for the Airstream or Jayco trailer and appropriate for the intended use.
What if my RV does not have a TailoredHitch option?
If a TailoredHitch is not available for your RV, or your RV is not a compatible Airstream or Jayco TailoredHitch application, Torklift Central can review the RV for a custom rear hitch fabrication option. Custom work depends on the RV frame, rear structure, bumper, clearances, intended use, and safe mounting options.
How long does RV trailer hitch installation take?
Custom welded RV trailer hitch installation is typically planned for 1-2 days. Actual time may vary after inspection based on frame access, rear body design, bumper configuration, fabrication needs, hardware, corrosion, accessory clearance, intended use, and whether frame reinforcement is required.
How much does RV trailer hitch installation cost?
Custom welded RV trailer hitch installation typically starts at $1,400-$1,700. Final pricing depends on the RV frame, rear structure, bumper configuration, receiver needs, accessory use, fabrication requirements, and whether frame reinforcement is required.
Can I use an RV rear hitch for a bike rack?
Many RV owners add a rear hitch for compatible bike racks, but the rack, hitch, RV frame, weight rating, extension length, and rear clearance must all be reviewed. RV rear overhang can create additional leverage, so fitment and weight limits matter.
Can I use an RV rear hitch for a cargo tray or generator tray?
Yes, a properly matched RV rear hitch may support compatible cargo trays or generator trays when the setup is within the RV, hitch, accessory, and weight limits. Torklift Central can review the intended cargo use before installation.
Will adding a hitch increase my RV's capacity?
No. Adding a hitch does not increase the RV manufacturer's ratings. Safe use depends on the RV rating, frame, hitch rating, accessory rating, cargo weight, tongue weight, rear overhang, and manufacturer guidelines.
Can an RV rear hitch be used for triple towing?
Triple towing rules vary by state and setup. In some states, certain combinations may be legal, but you are responsible for confirming local laws, RV ratings, hitch ratings, brake requirements, and safe towing requirements before towing.
Can you help me choose the right RV hitch setup?
Yes. Torklift Central can review your RV, intended use, accessory weight, receiver needs, bike rack or cargo tray plans, TailoredHitch availability, and custom fabrication options to help identify an appropriate rear hitch solution.
What RV Owners Say About Hitch Installation
“I brought my travel trailer in because I wanted a rear receiver hitch for a bike rack and cargo tray. The team reviewed the frame, explained the clearance and weight considerations, and made sure the setup made sense for how we travel. The finished installation looked clean and gave us the extra carrying flexibility we needed.”
“We wanted a hitch on the back of our RV for extra gear, but we were not sure if a standard option would fit. Torklift Central checked the rear structure, talked through the accessory weight, and explained the installation before starting. The result felt solid, professional, and ready for our next trip.”
“Our trailer needed a more specific rear hitch solution, and the team helped us understand the difference between a TailoredHitch option and custom fabrication. They focused on the right fit for the trailer instead of guessing. The final setup was clean, practical, and exactly what we needed for our accessories.”
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