Comparing Curt and etrailer Trailer Hitch Receivers For a 2023 Subaru Outback
Updated 11/07/2022 | Published 11/03/2022 >
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Question:
What is the difference between the Curt C67JR and Etrailer e25TR?
asked by: Rob O
Expert Reply:
The only difference between the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # C67JR and the etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver # e25TR is the powder coat finish. We selected Curt to build our receiver hitches as they are a quality Made in the USA product we are comfortable putting our name on. The Curt will have a gloss black finish while the etrailer has a matte black finish. Both will fit your 2023 Subaru Outback.
I recommend installing the T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness # 118467 when you install the receiver. This will make it easier to route the wiring out the floor of your Outback and secure to the receiver using a Mounting Bracket # C58001. Then you will not have to route the wiring through the rear door seal whenever you need to connect to a trailer or Auxiliary Lights # C53201.
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Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2"
- Trailer Hitch
- For Towing
- Class III
- 350 lbs TW
- 3500 lbs GTW
- 2 Inch Hitch
- Concealed Cross Tube
- CURT
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