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This fully welded trailer hitch receiver bolts onto your vehicle's frame with no welding required. Matte black, powder coated steel is durable and corrosion resistant and creates a rugged look.
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The sturdy steel construction is protected with a matte black finish for added durability. This unique powder coating gives etrailer hitches a carbide-like appearance and a rugged look that sets them apart from traditional glossy hitches. In addition to being rust and corrosion resistant, the tough matte coating hides dirt, scuffs, and dings better than a glossy finish.
At etrailer 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.
Fits perfect for the Outlander PHEV. 30-40 minute install.
Ordering and sales rep for assist was friendly and knowledgeable
delivery was nice and quick!
Nice product.a couple of the nuts were hard to get to, but other than that, pretty easy install. Crazy fast shipping. Thank you!
It was a little work getting the bolts in but the hitch fit perfectly
Worked well however the bolts need a way to tighten up that is easier. Overall quality was great
received hitch and installed it great fit thank you
Great product information when completing research. Made the purchase that much easier to know it fit my exact vehicle. Product packaging and shipping was within hours, great customer service.
Robert was awesome he was able to find the hitch I needed quickly. Great job.
Installed on a Mitsu phev and it went on well with just a little mod to align one bolt hole but other then that bolted up easily and total install time about 45 min. It is an excellent and very strong hitch and has not rusted so far in the first year in Minnesota salt and snow.
I got this installed, but it was a bit of a hassle. There are 2 extra bolts and washers that I didn't find a use for, likely because this 2019 Outlander PHEV does not have nuts welded to the holes for the 1 bolt on each side that installs vertically. So, you have to use the fish wire to pull the rectangular plate with the square hole for the carriage bolt, and the carriage bolt. No big deal, right? Except that there are no holes in the frame that are large enough to fit the rectangular plate OR thew head of the carriage bolt through the frame.
My solution was to slightly embiggen one of the nearby holes in the frame with a step-bit. Just enough so I could slip the plate and the carriage bolt through, allowing me to use the fish wire as suggested. I also then had to use a rattle can of paint to protect the bare metal at the site of the hole embiggenment.
Also, good luck getting a torque wrench in there for all of these bolts. I torqued mine to 3 Ugga-Duggas.
I do think this is a good product, and would buy it again, but want other buyers to be aware as they weigh DIY vs. a pro install.
Very satisfied with my trailer hitch. I have had it for a year, and it has been perfect. Thank you, etrailer.com. It was great to find the exact model I needed at a much lower price than the dealership.
I almost can't believe that I could find a hitch that is a perfect fit for my vehicle and that I could install it so easily myself. The installation instructions were detailed and clear, and everything lined up perfectly despite the tight spacing of some obstructions built in to the vehicle itself (e.g. the exhaust and muffler).
This is a one-year anniversary of purchasing the hitch for my Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV. I've kind of had time to forget how painful it was to crawl around under my car for a couple of hours, struggling to tighten the last bolt. But now it all feels worth it. I got a solid hitch that looks great and works great for way less than I would have if I had the dealer install it. Worth some discomfort lying on the ground cursing tight spaces on the underside of my car.
Sturdy, perfect fit, and cosmetically nice. Installation kit was complete and instructions were clear.
One annoying thing happened to me during the install on my Outlander PHEV. I didn't have a dog bone torque adapter so I used a flex head ratcheting gear wrench. I slipped the box end over the nut and started tightening. As I did, the car frame began to compress slightly. This caused the bolt to creep ahead toward a protrusion on the frame. Now the gap between the bolt and the frame was narrowed such that I couldn't remove the wrench. I suspect a box end dog bone adapter would have been trapped in the same way. If you think that clearance might be a problem after you torque the nut down, consider using an open end tool.
Unless you do a lot of automotive work, my guess is not many folks have a dog bone set. Perhaps Curt could consider adding one to the install kit?
Does the trick once installed and is aesthetically unobtrusive. However, characterizing the install as "Easy" and 30 min for a novice is optimistic. The main issue is the obstruction (battery well) very close to the nuts on the left hand side mounting points. It is only possible to get a very low profile (0.4" thick) combination wrench between the end of the bolt and the obstruction (see pictures) and other obstructions limit the rotation of the wrench to almost nothing. Generating the necessary torque with a short 8" long combination wrench under these conditions is near impossible. The instructions call for a dog bone adapter to use a torque wrench, but this is a very special order item. I can't comment if this actually works since I don't have one yet. Special tools like this should be included with the hitch. Also, shorter bolts might allow more tool options, like a ratcheting combination wrench.
This hitch worked great and any sensible mechanic could install it quickly. I had no lift and limited open end wrenches and so strategy was required in the order of bolts installed and tightened. I did have an air impact wrench and that made up some time used up in planning and turning one of the nuts a sixteenth turn per wrench placement... it took me about an hour including removing the towing hook point.
I'm especially happy because I bought this vehicle (Mitsu Outlander) for light towing as my older ICE minivan started needing repairs. I didn't bother to insist upon the tow bar as part of the purchase price for the PHEV and was dismayed to find that NOBODY was offering this tow bar for the PHEV version (in summer 2018). When I finally committed to buying the dealer bar, it was two times the price that I paid etrailer (just the part cost) but I was all set to pay it when I learned that the lighting kit (the dealer was also charging hundreds for) was going to require an 11 hour service fee. I got a refund on all the parts and resigned myself to that fact that I'd really miscalculated when I bought the car... and then found this kit on etrailer a week later. Thank-you for the great product.. now I'm about to order your lights... hope that has a good result. A big thanks to those who posted reviews of the bar.. gave me incentive to try it!!
Well...the hitch receiver never made it onto my car, because it doesn't actually fit. This would be the third time I have installed a hitch on my own, and this one was no good. This was to go on a 2020 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV. Prior hitch receivers that I have installed had 2 bolts on each side that attached to the frame. This one has the 2 bolts on each side, plus one set of bolts that go from a flange to the frame. I assume this extra bolt is to counter torsion on the receiver. BUT, in order to attached the bolt, you need to thread a washer (provided with the kit) THROUGH THE FRAME! guess what...the washer is too bog too fit through the opening in the frame. I only found this out after fishing the fishing wire (provided) through the frame. the other 2 bolts that are the "normal" ones, are maligned, so putting them in was extremely difficult. Ultimately, I dismounted it and have it holding down papers in my garage. I would NOT recommend this for a 2020 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV
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