Recommended Trailer Hitch For A 2000 MCI 40 Foot Intercity Bus
Published 04/14/2022 >
Question:
Will it fit a 2000 MCI 40foot intercity bus? Im converting it to an RV and want to tow my Ford Expedition.
asked by: Earl Y
Expert Reply:
When it comes to installing a trailer hitch on your 2000 MCI 40 foot Intercity Bus we do not have a custom hitch that would fit but you can weld on The Curt Class 5 Universal Weld-on Hitch w/ Brackets - 2-1/2 inch Receiver - 44 inch Wide # C37CR.
The trailer hitch has a maximum gross trailer weight up to 20,000 pounds and has a maximum tongue weight up to 2,000 pounds. I would recommend checking the vehicle's manual to see the proper towing capacity for your bus. The hitch as a black powder coat finish that helps resist rust and corrosion.
I attached a review video link below.

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Curt Class 5 Universal Weld-on Hitch w/ Brackets - 2-1/2" Receiver - 44" Wide
- Heavy Duty Receiver Hitch
- Weld-On
- 18 - 44 Inch Wide
- 2000 lbs TW
- 20000 lbs GTW
- Class V
- 2-1/2 Inch Hitch
- 9 Inch Drop
- CURT
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