Expert Review Video:
Trailer Hitch Size:
2 Inch Hitch Opening
Towing Capacity:
675 Pound Tongue Weight
4500 Pound Towing
Trailer Wiring:
Features:
Fully welded vehicle trailer hitch is strong and durable. Draw-Tite's Tested Tough guarantee ensures that this hitch exceeds industry standards. The combination of an e-coat base and a powder coat finish provides excellent rust protection.
Installation Notes:
No drilling through vehicle frame required for installation
Exhaust must be temporarily lowered for installation
Minor heat shield modification may be required
More Information >Trailer Hitch Size:
2 Inch Hitch Opening
Towing Capacity:
350 Pound Tongue Weight
3500 Pound Towing
Trailer Wiring:
Features:
This fully welded trailer hitch receiver bolts onto your vehicle's frame with no welding required. Powder coated steel is sturdy and corrosion resistant.
Installation Notes:
No drilling through vehicle frame required for installation
Exhaust must be temporarily lowered for installation
Heat shield must be modified or trimmed for hitch installation
More Information >Trailer Hitch Size:
2 Inch Hitch Opening
Towing Capacity:
350 Pound Tongue Weight
3500 Pound Towing
Trailer Wiring:
Features:
This hidden, custom-fit hitch installs behind your vehicle's rear bumper so that the cross tube is always out of sight. Fully welded, corrosion-resistant receiver easily removes when not in use.
Installation Notes:
No drilling through vehicle frame required for installation
Requires temporary removal of bumper/fascia during installation
Fascia trimming required for installation
Tech Tip:
Please review vehicle owner's manual before towing.
More Information >Trailer Hitch Size:
2 Inch Hitch Opening
Towing Capacity:
675 Pound Tongue Weight
4500 Pound Towing
Trailer Wiring:
Features:
This fully welded trailer hitch receiver bolts onto your vehicle's frame with no welding required. Textured black powder coat over e-coat shields against rust and corrosion. Mounting bracket for wiring is welded on for a clean look.
Installation Notes:
No drilling through vehicle frame required for installation
Exhaust must be temporarily lowered for installation
Heat shield must be modified or trimmed for hitch installation
Access holes may need to be enlarged by filing or rotary tool
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