Leaving Fascia In Place to Install CURT Class II Part # C12291 on 2010 GMC Terrain
Updated 09/29/2011 | Published 09/28/2011 >
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Question:
Is it possible to modify the removable Terrain facia that is removed when a class III hitch is installed? It would make a much better finishedinch look I would think. It wouls seem to me that with a little careful measuring and cutting, this piece of facia could be re-installed? Might make a good marketing strategy for your installers. Comments please.
asked by: Terry N
Expert Reply:
I agree, the completed installation would look much better if that piece of fascia was left in place for the receiver to pass through.
The problem is that the bottom of the receiver (once the hitch is installed) is pretty close to the bottom of the removable piece. Once the hole is cut, most of if not all of the fascia below the receiver would have to be removed. Take a look at the install video for the CURT receiver you referenced. At the :11 mark, you see a pretty good shot of how the bottom of the receiver sits in relation to the bottom of the fascia. They are just about at the same level, which leads me to believe that cutting a hole in the fascia piece would not be feasible.
Another thing to think about- If you ever wanted to remove the receiver before selling or trading in the vehicle, the fascia piece would have a hole in it.
I would suggest installing the receiver first, and proceeding from there. If you feel comfortable that there will be enough of the fascia below the receiver left after cutting a hole for the receiver to pass through, you can by all means do so.
If you are planning on towing with your Terrain, you might be interested in the following items.
Wiring Harness with 4-pole Trailer Connector, part # 118494
2 Inch Trailer Ball, part # 19258
1-7/8 Inch Trailer Ball, part # 19256
The draw bar, and the pin and clip is included, but an optional locking hitch pin, part # e98882 is available.
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Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class II - 1-1/4"
- Trailer Hitch
- For Towing
- Class II
- 350 lbs TW
- 3500 lbs GTW
- 1-1/4 Inch Hitch
- Concealed Cross Tube
- CURT
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