Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer
installation instructions and specs for complete information.

Rating: 




3 reviews
Code: 87493
Retail:$243.78
Price:$152.95
Shipping Weight: 36 pounds
Shipping SpecialThis durable, fully welded vehicle trailer hitch receiver features a powder coat finish over an e-coat base to ensure superior corrosion resistance.
Features:
Specs:
At etrailer.com we're committed to the products we sell, and to our customers. Our experienced and knowledgeable staff are available via both phone and email to address your questions and concerns for the lifetime of your hitch. The technicians at etrailer perform hitch installations on a daily basis, making them a valuable resource for do-it-yourselfers. The one-on-one, personal service you'll receive comes straight from an expert in the towing and automotive field. We've installed it, we've wired it and we've towed with it, so whatever your question, we can answer it.
Video of Hidden Hitch Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2"
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer
installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Today on this 2009 Subaru Forester we are going to be installing Draw-Tite hitch part number 75650 and this installation will also apply for Hidden Hitch part number 87493. The first thing we need to do is lower the exhaust down. There are four main hangers and then there is one forward hanger that we need to lower the exhaust off of. 00:20
Before we remove all five of the hangers we want to put a support strap up at the forward side of the exhaust system. We are just going to be using a basic ratchet strap to support it. To remove the exhaust off of its hangers we are just going to take a spray lubricant like WD-40 and we just want to spray down the studs of the hanger. Then we can just take a pair of pliers or a pry bar and then we can separate the two pieces. We want to repeat that for the four rear hangers and the one at the forward side as well. 00:57
With the exhaust lowered down we are looking at the driver side frame rail. We want to point out the mounting holes that we are going to be using to attach our trailer hitch to the vehicle. You see here we have got three plugs at the bottom of the frame. We are going to be removing the two forward most ones and using those as our two attaching points for our trailer hitch. We are also going to need to remove the forward attaching screw for the heat shield. Since there is not an access point for us to get inside the frame we are going to drill two 3/ 8 holes, one on each side, and file them out. What that is going to do is enlarge the hole enough for us to use it actually as an access hole as well as an attaching hole. Do a quick test fit. I am able to get our carriage bolts and blocks inside the frame with just one of the 3/ 8 holes as opposed to having to drill two. If that is the case you can stop with just one. You need to do that on both the driver and passenger sides. 02:02
With our hole enlarged we can start fishing our hardware into the frame. We are going to start by fishing the 7/ 16 hardware into the frame. I will take my 7/ 16 bolt leader and we are going to feed it through our attaching hole and back out our access hole. We will next take the 7/ 16 block and feed it onto the bolt leader followed by the 7/ 16 carriage bolt. What we are going to do is take the threads of the bolt leader and wrap them around the threads of the carriage bolt. Next we will take the block and feed it into the inside of the frame followed by the carriage bolt. Take the other end of the bolt leader and pull them into position. We will next take the 1/ 2 inch hardware and we are going to do what is called the reverse pull for this attaching point. Independent of the frame we are going to take and feed the block onto the bolt leader followed by the carriage bolt. What we are going to do is feed the carriage bolt up first followed by the block and pull them straight back down into position. We just want to repeat that set up for the passenger side attaching holes as well and then we will put our hitch up in position. 03:06
We will be attaching the hitch to the hardware using conical tooth washers and a nut. Now we have got the hardware in position. We can torque our bolts down. You want to verify with the directions the specific torque rating for each of the bolts. Now that we have got all of the bolts torqued down we just want to make sure we put our exhaust back up on all of its hangers and our installation will be complete. Now that we have got our hitch installed we are going to give you a couple of final dimensions that will help make choosing your hitch accessories a little bit easier. From the top of the receiver tube opening to the ground is going to measure 13-3/ 4 inches and from the center of the pin hole to clear the rear edge of the bumper is going to measure approximately 7-1/ 2 inches. With that, that will conclude the installation of Draw-Tite hitch part number 75650 on a 2009 Subaru Forester.
2009 - 2012 Subaru Forester All Models
Customers Who Purchased This Trailer Hitch Also Bought...
Average Customer Rating: 



5.0 out of 5 stars (3 Customer Reviews)




by: Brent02/20/2011
Is this review helpful?
Good quality hitch. Not too dificult to install. Used it to pull a uhaul across the USA.7497




by: Thurman W.07/24/2011
Is this review helpful?
excellent quality , easy install,looks great20103




by: Alex05/27/2009
Is this review helpful?
Tough to install The rubber hanging supports on the '09 Forester are a pain to get off... and then all 4 holes need to be modified. It took a while longer than the instructions suggest. Overall, it looks great once installed.1893
Ask the Experts about this Hidden Hitch Trailer Hitch
Do you have a question about this Trailer Hitch?