# 1
Draw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class IV - 2"
The hitch shipped fast and was very informative on installation instructions also the video help too
Awesome product bolted straight on took about 2 hours by myself and a floor jack. Super fast shipping!!!! Really happy with etrailer will definitely do business with them again.
# 2
Draw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2"
Good fit and design for the vehicle. Like Curt and other aftermarket hitches, it has very loose tolerances in the 2" x 2" receptacle. This causes a constant clunk while pulling a trailer, I've added shims to take this out, but it would be nice if tighter tolerances were held on this part of the hitch assembly.
I have been looking for a hitch for awhile now and then I came across your web page. I have seen Draw-Tite hitches on quite a few vehicles. So I went on to do a little research and to read quite a few of the reviews on this hitch here. After reading the reviews and the price of the hitch at that time I decided that I had found the hitch for my 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan Crew. I placed the order and the next day received a message that my order had shipped. The box arrived very quickly after I placed my order which was a pleasant surprise. One side of the box was really tore up and the hitch had come free of the strapping inside the box. The only thing inside the box was the hitch with the tongue/receiver wrapped in plastic wrap and the two pieces of cardboard that had come free. I search the inside of the box for some instructions but did not find any at this point so I would know exactly which bolts to take out. The first thing I did was to jack up the back of my van so I had a little more room to work underneath where the hitch was to go. Then I took off the passenger side rear tire to give me better access to the bolts that had to come out for the hitch and for the exhaust system to be lowered. I then took out the five bolts for the hitch and had to take out the three bolts holding up the exhaust to give me room to install the hitch. Then came the hardest part of the whole process and that was getting the hitch up to a point where I could get a bolt started. I tried using the exhaust system to help me but was still having a problem. So I got a cinder block I had in the garage and put it under one end of the hitch which was a better platform and really helped me getting the other side started. From that point on it went really well getting the other side started and then all five bolts in and tightened down. I then stepped back to see what it looked like and at this time I saw something white deep in the hitch receiver/tongue. When I pulled it out I noticed it was the instruction I had looked for earlier. It would have been nice to have these when I first started. A suggestion would be to put a notice on the plastic wrap that is wrapped around the receiver/tongue of the hitch that states "Instruction Enclosed" or "Packing Slip Enclosed" or just tape them to the inside of the box, not hidden inside a wrapped receiver/tongue of the hitch. I then went back and torqued the five bolts to what it stated on the sheet I found. I then put the three bolts back in the exhaust system to get it back in place which basically completed the installation of my Draw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer Hitch.
# 3
Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Multi Fit - Class III - 2"
Super fast free delivery! Others selling the same item for the same price but with a delivery of a week or more. It's already on my truck before the other guys would have even shipped it.
Package arrived in timely manner. Appears to be very sturdy with good exterior finish. Easily installed, I'm sure it will serve my needs.
What our customers are saying:
"Thanks for everything. My hitch looks great on my truck. Appreciate the service."