J & I Hitch is a standalone trailer hitch retailer and installation shop serving Oklahoma City and its surrounding counties, specializing in receiver hitches, ball mounts, and towing packages for trucks, SUVs, and trailers rather than general automotive supplies.
The business operates as a dedicated hitch-and-towing supplier, not a full-service auto parts store. The focus is narrow and deep: receiver hitches (Class I through Class IV), ball mounts in multiple drop heights, safety chains, wiring harnesses, and truck-specific accessories like bed extenders and trailer stabilizers. The shop handles both sales and professional installation, meaning customers can buy a hitch and have it mounted the same day rather than purchasing online and finding a mechanic willing to install it. For Oklahoma City residents who tow boats on lakes in the area, haul trailers to rural properties, or need heavy-duty hauling capacity, this specialization matters: the staff can diagnose which hitch class suits a specific vehicle and towing need without the generalist approach of a chain parts store.
J & I Hitch stocks receiver hitches in all four classes, from Class I (up to 2,000 pounds gross trailer weight rating) for light-duty jobs to Class IV (up to 14,000 pounds) for serious hauling. Ball mounts come in 1 7/8-inch, 2-inch, and 2 5/16-inch ball sizes, with drop heights ranging from 4.5 to 12 inches to accommodate different truck bed heights and trailer coupler positions. Pricing varies significantly by class and vehicle. A Class I hitch installation typically ranges from $150 to $300 in parts plus labor; Class IV systems run $400 to $800 or more depending on whether welding to the frame is required. Installation labor is usually charged hourly and varies based on vehicle accessibility; confirm current rates and whether your vehicle requires any frame modifications that might extend labor time. Wiring harness installation, needed to power trailer lights, adds $50 to $150 depending on complexity.
Oklahoma City drivers also have access to hitches through national chains like AutoZone and Advance Auto Parts, which stock basic hitches and can sometimes arrange installation through third-party shops, though quality and turnaround vary. O'Reilly Auto Parts maintains a similar arrangement. The key difference is expertise and speed: a hitch specialist can immediately tell you whether your truck needs a custom bracket or if a standard receiver will bolt on, and installation happens in-house without scheduling delays or sub-contractor coordination problems. For customers who already know exactly what they need and want to save money, buying online and bringing it to J & I for installation-only work is an option; confirm whether the shop charges a lower labor rate for customer-supplied parts. For those uncertain about class rating or unsure whether their towing setup is safe, the specialist approach justifies paying slightly more.
This business is ideal for boat and trailer owners, contractors who tow equipment, rural property owners, and anyone whose towing needs fall outside the occasional light cargo run. Customers with older trucks, non-standard vehicle configurations, or questions about what they actually need will benefit from talking to someone who focuses on nothing but hitches. Conversely, someone buying a single $15 ball for a hitch already installed is better served by AutoZone's convenience and walk-in availability. J & I is not a tire shop, brake specialist, or general mechanic, so customers with broader automotive needs should plan accordingly.
Bring the vehicle or accurate make, model, year, and current GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating, found on the driver's side door jamb). The staff will assess your towing requirements, recommend a hitch class, and explain why a particular configuration is necessary. Installation is typically same-day or next-day if parts are in stock; confirm availability before assuming you'll leave with the hitch mounted. Many customers call ahead or visit with photos of their setup to speed up the assessment.
Confirm current hours and whether appointments are required or recommended; hitch shops often operate on a first-come-first-served or appointment basis during busy seasons (spring and summer in Oklahoma). Street or lot parking is typically available at the retail location. The installation bay usually requires leaving your vehicle for a few hours.
J & I Hitch fills a gap that big-box auto parts stores only partially address: customers in Oklahoma City who need professional guidance and reliable installation for one of the vehicle's most safety-critical accessories find both in one place, without the delays that come from coordinating separate parts purchases and outside mechanics.
