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Draw-Tite Sportframe Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class I - 1-1/4"
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Draw-Tite Sportframe Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class I - 1-1/4"

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This fully welded, corrosion-resistant vehicle trailer hitch receiver is perfect for your light-duty towing needs. Draw-Tite's Tested Tough guarantee ensures that this hitch exceeds industry standards. Drawbar sold separately. Great Prices for the best trailer hitch from Draw-Tite. Draw-Tite Sportframe Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class I - 1-1/4" part number 24966 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch

  • Class I
  • 1-1/4 Inch Hitch
  • 2000 lbs GTW
  • Concealed Cross Tube
  • 200 lbs TW
  • Draw-Tite
  • For Towing

This fully welded, corrosion-resistant vehicle trailer hitch receiver is perfect for your light-duty towing needs. Draw-Tite's Tested Tough guarantee ensures that this hitch exceeds industry standards. Drawbar sold separately.


Features:

  • Custom-fit trailer hitch lets you tow a trailer or carry a bike rack or cargo carrier with your vehicle
  • Computer-aided, fully welded steel construction ensures strength and durability
  • Tested Tough - safety and reliability criteria exceed industry standards
  • Bolt-on installation - no welding required
    • Uses existing hardware for installation
  • Lifetime technical support from the experts at etrailer.com
  • Black powder coat finish covers e-coat base for superior rust protection
  • Sturdy, square-tube design
  • Drawbar and pin and clip sold separately


Specs:

  • Receiver opening: 1-1/4" x 1-1/4"
  • Rating: Class I
    • Maximum gross trailer weight: 2,000 lbs
    • Maximum tongue weight: 200 lbs
  • Limited lifetime warranty


Draw-Tite Tested Tough

Draw-Tite Tested Tough

Draw-Tite's Tested Tough program provides testing standards far superior to those outlined by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), the go-to source for engineering professionals.



Each Draw-Tite trailer hitch receiver undergoes extensive fatigue testing and static testing with the ball mount that is either supplied or recommended for use with that particular hitch, thus ensuring results that are applicable to real life use. Fatigue testing is also conducted on hitches rated for use with weight-distribution systems.


In addition, Draw-Tite performs static testing on a simulated automobile, as opposed to the rigid fixture used for SAE testing, resulting in a more true-to-life scenario.


etrailer.com Technical Support

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.



24966 Draw-Tite Class 1 Trailer Hitch Receiver - Sportframe - 1-1/4"

Replaces 24944

Item # 24966

Installation Details 24966 Installation instructions

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4.9

168 reviews
This fully welded, corrosion-resistant vehicle trailer hitch receiver is perfect for your light-duty towing needs. Draw-Tite's Tested Tough guarantee ensures that this hitch exceeds industry standards. Drawbar sold separately.

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2019 Ford Edge

This is the second hitch receiver that I have installed on a Toyota Prius. The first was on a 2016 Prius Eco. We use the hitch to hold a very nice Thule bicycle rack. When I got a 2019 Prius Prime, I wanted to be able to use the same bicycle rack on the newer car. This hitch went in without problems, but it is recessed a few inches further from the edge of the bumper. The locking knob on the Thule bike rack now presses against the bumper, and can't be tightened properly. I am wondering what I can do to get my bike rack to fit on my 2019 Prius Prime?

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Brooke M.

4/10/2024

Ok, Paul, I found an extender that might be just the ticket! Part # e68YR is a hitch receiver extender that should get you out far enough from the bumper to where you can still use your bike rack. It extends 7 inches. The only thing to keep in mind is that using an extender cuts your tongue weight capacity in half so you would only have 100 lbs total to work with. So the weight of the rack and the bikes cannot exceed 100 lbs. If that doesnt work for you, I would suggest a bike rack that gets you out past the bumper. Part # MPG2149 does an excellent job of that. The rack itself is about 32 lbs and is rated to carry two 33 lbs bikes. And since you wouldnt have to use an extender, that stays safely within the 200 lbs tongue weight capacity of the hitch.



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2018 Toyota Prius

I have installed the hitch on our 2018 Prius. The video was a big help. It took me about 5 hours to install partially because I was on my back. A lift would have sped things up dramatically.

A lot of time was spent trying to figure how to remove the wiring harness clips from the lower bumper fascia panel. I am not a neophyte. I have lots of tools. I have at least 10 pairs of needle nose pliers both straight and angled in various sizes. After more than an hour trying various approaches, I finally realized I could unclip them with my fingers. If l could see them, it would be easy but they are in a spot where you cant "see". It would be a big help if you spent some more time in your video on how to deal with the wiring harness. I was installing on a Prius 3 which has the proximity sensors mounted in the bumper.

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John R.

7/12/2018

I have included pics of the troublesome wiring harness clip and the final installation.



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All in all, the hitch has been great. It has allowed us to attach a much better bike rack than would be possible without a hitch, and it's not obtrusive when we remove the rack.

Note that it is possible to install the hitch without a lift or ramps, but I struggled immensely with clearance while doing so.

The most annoying part of the installation process was removing the plastic fasteners holding the trim panels on. I'd check out Amazon or a local auto parts store for replacements in case you break any irreparably (many of mine were damaged during removal by flathead screwdriver, and a few were beyond use). They're cheap enough that I wish I would've purchased them and had them on hand instead of having to run out to the store after starting the (re)assembly process.

Despite the couple things above, the installation process wasn't too challenging. The installation instructions were clear and the video was very helpful. I've recommended etrailer and this specific hitch to friends, and I'd definitely buy it again!



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I wanted to carry my bikes on my 2018 Prius Prime instead of always using my truck, but didn't want to hang anything on the body work like on my Prius Gen2 2008.
UPS delivered the parts when I wasn't home, but by the pictures you can see I would've had concerns. I think this is powder coat by the way it chipped, but it could be baked enamel, either way there is a lot of paint chipped off. (etrailer agreed to give me a credit for the damage) I wanted to start using this ASAP, so I installed the hitch. Your install video makes it look much easier than it is. Most people don't have a lift, a lot won't have a second pair of hands. My car is a 2018 Prius Prime bought in December of 2017. The winters in New England are hard with road salt and sand filling in places you wouldn't believe. All the clips needed to be opened and shut several times to get them to fully open. On your back it's a messy job getting the covers off. I knew this would be the case going in, but it was still harder then I expected. The directions say 45 minute install... maybe with 3 people on a new car after doing it half a dozen times. I'm a mechanic by trade and this wasn't easy because of the plastic on the car. The bumper cover was a nightmare as I have big hands and this car has a steel bumper reinforcement bar with sharp edges unlike the aluminum bar in the videos. None of which is your fault.
It took me about 4 hours by myself with a couple of breaks to clean out my eyes even with safety glasses on. When done, it looked good and clean minus the paint issues. Then I tried to insert the bike carrier base into the hitch and it wouldn't even start into the receiver tube. So I took a file and started cleaning out the receiver and around the edge of the carrier base. I got it in about 2 ½ inches (see attached pictures). The picture is a bit deceiving as there is a lot more room between the gusset and the bumper cover then it looks. The bike carried should fit ok if I can get it in far enough to insert the bolt into the receiver.
At that time I gave in as it was about 8:30 PM and I had had enough.
The next morning, after some filing in the receiver and a lot of filing on the carrier base, the carrier goes into the receiver fine. The pipe on the carrier is concave by quite a bit, I just got down to the metal on the edges of the pipe and an inch cross the middles weren’t even touched by the 1 ¼ inch wide flat file… It’s still a snug fit, but that’s ok. Some “dry slide” should keep it from rusting too much.

Overall, I think it's a good product. shipping prep is lacking, installation problems weren't etrailer's fault, beware if you have an early built Prius Prime or Prius with the steel bumper reinforcement assembly as you might cut you hands on the uncleaned welds.
I would have rather had gotten a 2" receiver if one was available for a similar price, but this will work for carrying a couple/3 bikes...

I have now used the hitch/bike carrier (Malone Runway 3 Bike carrier) for several weeks and would recommend them.



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This has been a great hitch for my Prius Prime. It is discretely tucked up close to the bumper and only the receiver is seen. I use the hitch mainly for a bike rack and some light utility trailer hauling. Installation is challenging, but possible for DIY with the aid of the well filmed online video. One might consider buying it and having a mechanic install if you are not skilled with tools. I’m happy with my hitch.



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Toyota Prius

Excellent price, well-made, easy to install, and works great on my 2022 Prius Prime for transporting my bicycle with a hitch mount rack.

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Kenneth

11/26/2024

I have heavily used this hitch mount and my hitch mount bicycle carrier for a year, and it is great. No issues. I have found that not using a rubber plug in the mount opening or at least removing it in wet weather helps keep rust and paint peel to a minimum on the hitch opening. IMO, this solution to bike transport on a Prius is the best solution as it minimizes aerodynamic drag compared to a roof rack, and is easier to load and unload. Mounting takes a bit of work, but the video on this site really keeps it doable if you can handle wrenches.



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2019 Toyota Prius

We purchased this hitch for a 2019 Prius, specifically to mount a bike rack. Since the top of the hatch is window, you can't hang a trunk rack.

We chose to have this professionally installed. Previous experience reinstalling the plastic clips underneath was challenging so we left it to an expert. We are not auto DIYers.

The hitch is perfect, barely visible, especially next to the black bumper. Our old Yakima Hold Up bike rack fit the hitch and car perfectly. The system feels solid.

I can't advise about time for installation other than the car was ready for pick up 1.75 hours after dropping it off.

Thanks etrailer for making purchasing the right hitch easy. We especially appreciated the 'verified to fit' notes.



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A year later, still looking good and working very well. It's very discreet and it mounts high enough that it's not anywhere near the lowest point under my 2016 Prius. So it never hits the ground!

See photos below, it only sticks out maybe a half inch beyond the bumper so it's also never in the way.

I had to install it by myself, it's no problem to do so. First, just remove 3 of the mounting bolts on each side. Then - one side at a time - remove the 4th bolt and slip the hitch behind the bumper frame just on that side and loosely install the bolt.



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2020 Toyota Prius Prime

It took a couple weeks for etrailer to deliver the hitch this time around. Understandable bc of the coronavirus situation. Drawtite hitch is really high quality and solid. I had the drawtite in the previous gen Prius. That one was way easier to install. This one was a lot harder with more clips and bolts to take off and also heavier. But it’s totally worth the effort. I spent about 70 minutes to install the hitch with help from my son to hold the hitch and bumper in place. We also used a jack stand to lift the hitch in the correct spot so the bumper could be placed. Also I didn’t install the rear panel bc I didn’t want to cut it out. I plan to Lee the car only for a year anyhow.



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2016 Toyota Prius

I am super happy with this product and the whole experience ordering from etrailer. I was amazed that they shipped it so fast for free!

The included instructions and bonus material on safe trailering and how to determine your trailer tongue weight was great. The instructions were easy to following and I was able to install the hitch in pretty short order. Fit and finish are excellent and it's already in use with my new Saris bike rack, hauling my mountain bike. The hitch sticks out plenty far to keep things away from the car without sticking out too far and being obvious or a hazard.

Thanks for a great product, price, shipping and service!



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2018 Toyota Prius

I like this hitch. It is very sturdy and my bike rack is a fairly tight fit which reduces wobble. It was tight enough though that it was a little challenging to get the pin inserted but not so much as to be a problem.

I can't give it five stars because it took me about 3 hours to install it. The instructions and video didn't address removing the lower bumper fascia on my 2018 Prius Prime Plus well enough. I encountered a large foam spacer in the middle of the bumper that was blocking access to the middle 3 retainer clips. The foam wasn't mentioned in the video or instructions. After struggling with it for a long time, I accidentally pushed the bottom of the fascia away from the car and realized when I did that I could reach in between the plastic and steel of the bumper and get to the clips.

My photos show the foam piece I encountered and my bike rack inserted into the hitch after the install.



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A great experience dealing with e-trailer. Fast efficient service by a caring staff. Install on a Prius requires a high level of skill. The hitch is neat and a great light duty hitch.



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Fit my 2017 Prius perfectly.



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2016 Toyota Prius

Great fitting hitch, great looking hitch (meaning you barely notice it and what you do see isn't ugly). The instruction video was excellent and is about accurate in it's difficulty rating. The hard part is lifting the bumper and hitch assembly up together and getting the first couple bolts in to hold it up.



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This is my hitch number 4 that I installed myself on different cars, 3 of them from etrailer. Diy videos posted by etrailer were critical in my decision to buy and install myself.



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I installed it in about 4 hours. Did not elevate the car. The video from etrailer was excellent. I used some blocking in the center in place of the "extra hands" and that worked fine. It has to be able to hold the hitch and the bumper beam. The disassembly and the bolt up was the hard part. Putting it all back together was a breeze.



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Perfect fit for my 2020 Prius Prime. Very sleek, barely shows. Supports my Kuat 2 bike rack.



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2016 Toyota Prius

I give 5 stars for service and for the product, To be used for my bike rack. Works great.



by:

Easy install. I followed the video, step by step.
100% will recommend.
Thank you, very fast shipping !



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Toyota Prius

Nicely engineered. I had it installed on my new Prius, primarily to support a bike rack. I had installation done at the dealership to make sure it was done in the best way, knowing that Toyota does not encourage trailer hitches for the new Prius (a bike rack or trailer drives the Prius rear sensors crazy -- but there are work arounds). I have also used the hitch to pull a trailer mounted with a powered log splitter. Backing up with the trailer or bike rack is a little tricky without disengaging the rear sensors. They cause the brakes to automatically engage. Good product. I would recommend it.

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Craig B.

6/6/2021

Fine. It remains solid and continues to look and work fine. Unobtrusive.



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2017 Toyota Prius

The hitch came quickly via UPS and the same day it arrived I had time to install it. The instructions alloted 45 minutes for the install. Working by myself I accomplished the install in about two hours. I do work slow but it was relatively easy. I used a floor jack to hold one side up while I bolted the other. I also used a clamp to clamp the hitch to the bumper during the process. It looks clean and out of the way. I can't wait to use it. I did put a wiring harness on after I installed the hitch. Everything plugged in very nicely. The wire run up to the battery was the hard part. I will be excited to use this for a luggage rack or to pull a small trailer. I have two Kayaks waiting for a date with my wife at the lake!

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Andrew

6/20/2022

No problems with the hitch but backing up is a problem when hauling or towing with my 2017 prius. I cannot turn off the rearview camera and it automatically brakes becuase it thinks I am hitting simething while backing. Just a little annoying nothing major. going forward is great and milage is not effected much.



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Wasn't too bad to install. Looks ok. After a year and a few uses I just see a little rust

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Tyler M.

7/18/2021

Hi Sam, Thanks for your feedback! The powder coating on the hitch can break down overtime with rock chips and salt on the road. You can remove the rust and prevent future rust by using a rust resistant paint. I have attached a helpful article that goes into better detail.



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Toyota Prius

I’m extremely satisfied with my etrailer hitch. I installed it myself after watching the video a couple of times. It probably took a couple of hours or so but everything fit perfectly and was fairly easy. Just awkward getting my big hand in some of the places. Also I was installing on a Toyota Prius prime which almost sits on the ground and I’m old. I’m sending a couple of pictures. You can’t hardly even see the hitch. It is perfect for my bicycle rack.

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Robbie H.

2/27/2021

It is as good as when I bought it. Actually I used it today to carry my bike 100 miles to a group ride.



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2017 Toyota Prius

I bought this hitch for a 2017 Prius. After viewing the installation video I decided to have a local shop install it. It fit perfectly. My main use is to hold a bike carrier. The hitch was shipped the next day after I ordered it and arrived quickly and in good condition. I bought it from etrailer because they had very good prices and the absolutely best description of the hitch and comparison between 2 alternative brands. They really made it possible to buy with confidence.

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Ron

5/18/2019

The hitch fit perfectly and holds my bike carrier with no problems. Couldn’t be happier.



by:
2017 Toyota Prius

I purchased this hitch for my 2017 Prius Prime in order to attach a bicycle rack. I ordered the hitch and received it in 3 business days, excellent! I enlisted the local Toyota dealership to install the hitch and they did a fantastic job. The hitch fits very nicely and is a nice clean solution to adding a hitch to the Prius Prime. Barely even see the receiver under the car. Highly recommend buying this hitch from etrailer.com and having your local dealership install it. You will not be disappointed!

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Dustin S.

7/11/2019

Hitch has endured the first year with zero issues. It meets all the needs I have on my Prius Prime. Would still 100 recommend this hitch.


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    I am not sure how much you are looking to spend but bike racks that are capable of handling the weight of two electric bikes are not going to be cheap because they must be built much stronger. However, we do have an excellent option for you in the Saris Freedom 2 Bike Platform Rack part # SA4412B which is one of the most cost effective options for two electric bikes. The Saris Freedom is also very lightweight at only 22-1/2 lbs so it is easy to take on and off the vehicle, it has a unique...
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  • Trailer Hitch Receiver Comparison For 2021 Toyota Prius For Bike Rack
    We can definitely compare the trailer hitch receiver options for your 2021 Toyota Prius so you can get the best one for a bike rack, and there are three hitches that fit your Prius: - Draw-Tite Sportframe Trailer Hitch Receiver # 24966 - Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # C11473 - EcoHitch Hidden Trailer Hitch Receiver # EH53VR We can actually group the Draw-Tite and Curt together and compare them against the EcoHitch, as that will be the biggest difference. The Draw-Tite and Curt are both...
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  • Can Hitch Install on 2016 Toyota Prius without Voiding the Warranty
    You've done your research! You bring up a lot of interesting contradictions that surround hitches and Toyota Prius. I was actually just following a Prius this morning that had a hitch and bike rack installed which made me think of this as well. The situation is that in the US we are incredibly sue-happy so the manufacturers are way more strict with towing capacities over here than over in the UK. This means we get lower towing capacities and more vehicles say that you cannot tow at all...
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  • Comparing the Saris Freedom and Kuat Transfer for Use on a 2017 Toyota Prius Prime
    One of the biggest factors when it comes to deciding bike rack fit is the distance from the center of your hitch pin hole to the outermost edge of your bumper. When we installed the Draw-Tite Sportframe Trailer Hitch Receiver # 24966 on a 2017 Toyota Prius Prime we found that distance to be 7". Out of the Saris Freedom 2 # SA4412B and the Kuat Transfer 2 # KU74FR, or their Fat Bike variations # SA4412B-FB and Transfer's Adapter # APBK, I prefer the Transfer. It is a wheel mount bike rack...
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