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2020 Buick Envision Recommended Parts for Light Trailer Towing  

Updated 10/15/2024 | Published 09/01/2023

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I need to do some light towing with my 2020 Buick Envision. What do you recommend I use?

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Expert Reply:

I'd be more than happy to make some recommendations for towing with your 2020 Buick Envision! Here is a list of parts for you:

- etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver # e86KR
- Wiring Kit # C56364 (if you have a factory connector) OR part # C59236 (if you don't have the factory connector)
- No-Drill Mount Bracket # 18136
- Mounting Bracket # 18144
- Ball Mount (see attached article)

I really like the matte black finish of the etrailer hitch because it blends in with any black trim on your vehicle and does a great job at hiding any scratches that might happen from road debris. The Curt wiring is very reliable, and the mounting brackets make it so the 4-Way connector is readily available whenever you need to tow.

I've linked some installation videos as well as a helpful article on choosing the correct ball mount for towing that you can reference.

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Stan

10/15/2024

Your "Does it fit" drop down doesn't show BUICK at all as an option. This concerns me. I have a 2020 Buick Envision with factory DUAL exhaust. Your install videos only show install with SINGLE exhaust. Is this an issue? Do you have a phone # I can call with other fitment or hitch choice questions?

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Jon G.

10/15/2024

@Stan You'll need to click on the "See More" button at the bottom of the "Make" section. The immediate selection is just the most popular makes on the market, but we do have more than that listed out to fit! As long as your dual exhaust is symmetrical and has the basic shape of the single exhaust - just with a second opening on the passenger side - then the hitches will fit great with your application. If you look at one of the in use/installed photos on the Curt Hitch # C13405 page (the one looking straight up from almost directly under the vehicle) you'll see what I'm talking about.

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