Carrying A Motorcycle With A 2016 Chevrolet Express Van Using A Curt Hitch Receiver Part # C15320
Updated 08/01/2017 | Published 07/29/2017 >
Question:
Do you have a front mount receiver hitch for a 2016 Chevy Express Van 2500? Thanks!
asked by: Todd B
Expert Reply:
I do have a way that will allow you to use a motorcycle carrier on your 2016 Chevrolet Express Van but you will need to use a rear trailer hitch receiver like the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver part # C15320 as there are no front mount trailer hitch receivers confirmed to fit your vehicle.
The Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver has a maximum tongue weight rating of 2,400 lbs. Therefore, as long as you are within the maximum tongue rate rating of both the vehicle and carrier, this motorcycle carrier will work well for you.
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Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class V XD - 2"
- Trailer Hitch
- For Towing
- Class V
- 2400 lbs TW
- 16000 lbs GTW
- 17000 lbs WD GTW
- 2 Inch Hitch
- 2400 lbs WD TW
- Visible Cross Tube
- CURT
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