Ball Mount For 2002 Toyota Sienna With Curt Hitch C13511 For Towing U-Haul Trailer
Published 03/24/2021 >
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If I want to utilize the Curt Rockerball, it seems I should get a ball hitch with a 3.5" rise since the Rockerball adds 1.5" of height? Unfortunately it seems that eTrailer doesn't seem to carry a fixed ball mount with a rise of 3.5-3.75". Would a 4" rise be too high (particularly when transporting an empty trailer)? As a reminder, U-Haul recommends an 18.5-18.75" ball height. Thanks again!
asked by: Steve
Helpful Expert Reply:
I can help you out with the right ball mount and hitch ball for your 2002 Toyota Sienna so you can tow a U-Haul trailer with the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # C13511.
When we installed this hitch on a 2002 Sienna, we found that the distance from the ground to the top of the hitch receiver was 13-1/2 inches; since the bottom of the U-haul coupler is going to be 18-1/2 inches from the ground (that is what they mean when they say "optimal ball height" as that is how far off the ground the coupler is) you will need a ball mount with a 5 inch rise. Since you will need a wiring harness for your 2002 Sienna as well, I'll go ahead and list out all the parts you'll need to tow.
- Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # C13511
- Plug-N-Tow Vehicle Wiring Harness # 43475
- Curt Ball Mount for 2" Hitches # C45336
- 2" Hitch Ball # A-90
- Pin and Clip # C21500
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2" Hitch Ball - 1-1/4" Diameter x 2-5/8" Long Shank - Chrome - 10,000
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- Chrome-Plated Steel
- 30000 lbs GTW
- 2 Inch Diameter Ball
- 2-5/8 Inch Shank Length
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Steve
3/24/2021
If I want to utilize the Curt Rockerball, it seems I should get a ball hitch with a 3.5" rise since the Rockerball adds 1.5" of height? Unfortunately it seems that eTrailer doesn't seem to carry a fixed ball mount with a rise of 3.5-3.75". Would a 4" rise be too high (particularly when transporting an empty trailer)? As a reminder, U-Haul recommends an 18.5-18.75" ball height. Thanks again!