Trailer Hitch Options For A 2008 Ford E350 Van
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Does the curt C13902 fit a 2008 Forc E350 van? Modification is no problem as long as it is safe. Thank you
asked by: Jim W
Expert Reply:
Hello Jim. The Curt Multi-Fit Hitch # C13902 is intended for Ford, Chevy and Ram Trucks. The bolt holes are 39-1/2" apart across, so as long as your Ford Van has this same frame width it will work great with a little drilling/modification.
For the 2008 E350 we also offer the Curt Class 4 Hitch # 14055 which is custom fit. Just keep in mind that this hitch will only fit E350 models if the bolt holes in the frame are 38-5/8" across on center. I have linked our install video for you below.

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