Recommendation For Hitch For 1997 Mazda B2300 That Work With Spare Tire
Updated 04/16/2018 | Published 04/13/2018 >
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1997 Mazda b2300. Worried about clearance for spare tire. 13019 or 13138?
asked by: David
Expert Reply:
Clearance for your spare tire on your 1997 Mazda B2300 may be an issue. Both Curt hitches Item # 13019 and Item # 13138 are designed to not interfere with a full size spare tire. Several customers have commented that Curt Hitch Item # 13138 fits with the spare without any challenges so I would go with this one.
I also recommend the Etrailer Ball Mount Kit, Item # 989900, that comes with 2 ball mounts, 2 balls (1-7/8 inch and 2 inch), 2 pin and clips, and a storage bag. I also recommend the Tekonsha T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness, Item # 118325.
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Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2"
- Trailer Hitch
- For Towing
- Class III
- 400 lbs TW
- 4000 lbs GTW
- 6000 lbs WD GTW
- 2 Inch Hitch
- 600 lbs WD TW
- Visible Cross Tube
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