Trailer Hitch Recommendation for 2013 Toyota Corolla
Updated 06/26/2017 | Published 06/25/2017 >
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I have selected trailer receivers for two cars for two different purposes: one would be used to pull a trailer 2010 Camry, the other for the bike 2013 Corolla. Would you be able to review the content and check if all items are OK? I also need a pin with a key lock.. I could not find it on your site.. please recommend one as well. Here is my basket: 2010 Camry PNs: 36416, 36071 comes with a pin?, 19258 2013 Corolla PNs: C11265, S64670 does it come with the attaching shaft? Thank you!
asked by: Waldemar S
Expert Reply:
For carrying a bike rack with a hitch installed on a vehicle I recommend going with the Draw Tite hitches instead of the Curt as Curt requires you to use a stabilizer strap any time you carry a non-supported load like a bike rack like the Swagman part # S64670 that you referenced.
So for your 2013 Toyota Corolla you would want the part # 24913 which is a confirmed fit and then for the 2010 Camry you would want the # 36416 which you referenced. The ball mount then that you would want is the part # 36071 which you mentioned as well. For a hitch ball you would want the part # 19258 for a 2 inch ball or part # 19256 for a 1-7/8 inch ball. For trailer wiring you then would want the part # 118482.
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