How To Lower Exhaust When Installing Curt Class I 1-1/4 Inch Hitch # C11073 on 2011 Mazda 2
Published 08/17/2011 >
Question:
Is it difficult to lower the exhaust to install a hitch on a Mazda 2?
asked by: Ian D
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Expert Reply:
To lower the exhaust on a vehicle when installing a hitch is not difficult if done correctly. The main thing is to lube the rubber hangars with WD-40 and that will allow the exhaust to be removed easily from the rubber hangars. I am including a couple of links to videos that will show you how we lower the exhaust in our installation facility.
I am also including a link to the installation instructions on the Curt trailer hitch for your vehicle.
expert reply by:
Jeff D
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Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class I - 1-1/4"
- Trailer Hitch
- For Towing
- Class I
- 150 lbs TW
- 1500 lbs GTW
- 1-1/4 Inch Hitch
- Visible Cross Tube
- CURT
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