Recommended Ball Mount for a 2010 Toyota RAV4 With Factory Towing Package
Published 02/23/2018 >
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Thanks Jacob, these look like a good option. Can you confirm the part fits the AWD Rav4? I looked on manufacturer website and they only list parts for the 2WD. One other customer using an AWD RAV4 appears to have fitted supersprings but they listed the CSS-1225 not the CSS-1225R part number. Not sure what the difference is as the former appears suitable for front or rear installation.
asked by: Paul W
Expert Reply:
For your 2010 Toyota RAV4 Factory Hitch, you'll want about a 3 inch rise.
You can confirm this by measuring from the ground to the top of the trailer hitch, and measuring from the ground to the bottom of the coupler. Then, subtract the higher number from the lower number. It does sound like you've gotten this about right though.
If yours is a 1-1/4 inch hitch, I recommend the Draw-Tite Drawbar, part # 36063. This will give you a correct, 3 inch rise with a 3/4 inch ball hole diameter. It uses 3/4 inch hitch balls, and I recommend using part # 19258 with it if you don't already have a hitch ball for your setup.
If you have a 2 inch hitch, I recommend Draw Tite 2 inch mount instead, part # 2753. This has a more accurate 2-3/4 inch rise and a 4 inch drop if you need it. This ball mount uses 1-inch diameter shank hitch balls, and part # 63845 is a great 2 inch diameter ball for it.
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Draw-Tite Drawbar for 1-1/4" Hitches - 3-1/8" Rise - 11-3/4" Long - 3,500 lbs
- Trailer Hitch Ball Mount
- Fixed Ball Mount
- No Ball
- Steel Shank - Gloss Black
- Rise - 3 Inch
- Fits 1-1/4 Inch Hitch
- 3500 lbs GTW
- Draw-Tite
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Paul
2/22/2018
Thanks Jacob, does this account for suspension sag after loading the hitch? I've estimated up to 1-2 inches sag by loading up the trunk with >300lb and would expect similar after loading the hitch? I was thinking we'd need closer to 4 inches rise based on this?