Trailer Hitch for a 2000 Ford F-250 that Allows the Spare Tire to Stay in Place
Updated 03/26/2018 | Published 03/24/2018 >
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Looking for a Class V trailer hitch for a 2000 Ford F250, would like one that I can still mount the full size spare in its current location. Thanks
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Curt hitch # C15810 is a great Class V option for your 2000 Ford F-250. It will fit without having to relocate the spare as long as the spare tire is on a smaller than 20 inch wheel. This hitch has a 2-1/2 inch receiver. If you would rather have a 2 inch receiver use # C15410. Draw-Tite hitch # DT45508 is another option you could use (2-1/2 inch receiver).
I have linked videos showing example installations of the Curt hitches for you.
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