Recommended Ball Mount and Vehicle Wiring for a 2014 Honda Odyssey Trailer Hitch
Updated 09/12/2016 | Published 09/09/2016 >
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Question:
I ordered and installed the drawtite hitch 75270 and now am looking at which hitch mount i would need for basic trailer towing for my 2014 odyssey?
asked by: Brian
Expert Reply:
For your 2014 Honda Odyssey's Draw-Tite 2 Inch Hitch Receiver # 75270, you'll need to determine your Ball Mount Rise and Drop to ensure smooth towing. Please check out the attached link for more details on how to take these measurements. Once you have this information, you can select the appropriate ball mount for your vehicle.
If you have yet to pick out your trailer or will be hauling more than one trailer type/size, I would recommend the following adjustable ball mount and hitch ball.
Adjustable Ball Mount - 2" Hitch - 7-3/8" Drop, 6-1/8" Rise - 6,000 lbs # 6580
Hitch Ball with 2" Diameter and Long Shank - 6,000 lbs Chrome # C40020
To complete your tow package, I recommend the 2014 Honda Odyssey T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector # 118521 because of the simple installation that requires no cutting or splicing.
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