
Shiplux
Ball Hitch Towing
Ball Hitch Towing
Ball Hitch Motorhome Towing Services
At ShipLux, we appreciate that your motorhome is so much more than a mode of transportation - it's your personal adventure-mobile! So what happens when you want to enjoy your motorhome in a new land or exotic destination? You call on us! Our professional team will, using a ball hitch, securely tow your motorhome from A to B safely.
Why Should You Tow a Motorhome?
Having your motorhome with you, wherever you are, just makes life better. Here are some of the key reasons:
- Home comforts: A motorhome provides the convenience of having your own space wherever you go. It's like taking a piece of home with you.
- Cost-effective travel: You can save on hotel costs, and having a kitchen allows for home-cooked meals.
- Flexibility: You can change your plans on a whim, stay longer in places you love, or explore off-the-beaten-path destinations.
- Immersion in nature: With motorhomes, you can park in campgrounds, near beaches, or in national parks, and enjoy exquisite views right outside your window.
- Family and Pet-Friendly: Traveling with a family or pets is much easier in a motorhome.
…and more! So whether you’re relocating, going on vacation, or just purchased the motorhome of your dreams, count on ShipLux to have it securely towed!
Understanding Ball Hitch Towing
A ball hitch is a common type of towing attachment that consists of a ball-shaped attachment on the tow vehicle (in this case, the motorhome) and a coupler on the trailer or towed vehicle.
Our process starts with you filling in a quote so that we can assess your motorhome’s towing capabilities and the specific requirements of the towed load. If a ball hitch is not already installed, we can support the process with professional installation, choosing a hitch that matches the towing requirements, and securely attaching it to the motorhome.

How Do You Set Up A Motorhome For Towing?
Here's a guideline on how to properly prepare your motorhome for shipping:
- Gather all your motorhome's documents, including registration, insurance, and any necessary permits.
- Document the motorhome's condition with photos or videos, being sure to note any existing damage.
- Fasten all loose items inside the motorhome, including securing cabinets, drawers, and appliances.
- Take out all valuable items and personal belongings.
- Check for any fluid leaks and ensure all fluid levels are at the recommended levels.
- Disconnect the battery.
- Ensure the tires are in good condition.
- Retract any awnings, slides, or extensions. Remove or secure external attachments like antennas, satellite dishes, or bike racks.
- Ensure all utility connections (water, gas, electricity) are disconnected and properly stowed.