Will Kuat NV 2.0 Bike Rack Fit in Upright Position in Draw Tite Hitch of 2013 Subaru Legacy
Published 08/15/2019 >
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I have a Kuat NV 2.0 Bike Rack that measures 6-5/8inch from center of pin to rack when it is in the upright/storage position. Will this hitch work with those dimension on the Legacy sedan? Thank you for your help.
asked by: Bpa
Expert Reply:
Yes, the Draw Tite hitch part # 75673 that fits your 2013 Subaru Legacy does have the clearance needed to allow your Kuat NV 2.0 Bike Rack # NV22B to fit and clear when in upright position. When we installed this hitch on a similar Subaru Legacy as yours we found that there was a distance of 5 inches from the center of it's hitch pin hole out to the furthest point out on the rear bumper. So you'd have clearance of 2-5/8 inches!
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Draw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2"
- Trailer Hitch
- For Towing
- Class III
- 600 lbs TW
- 4000 lbs GTW
- 2 Inch Hitch
- Visible Cross Tube
- Draw-Tite
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