Trailer Hitch Receiver For 2010 Ford Mustang For Rack
Updated 02/17/2026 | Published 06/18/2024 >
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I have 1 dirtbike and it’s about 215lbs and the rack for it is 60lbs.what would be your recommendation if I’m not wanting a trailer?
asked by: Izzy S
Expert Reply:
Hey Izzy,
So there is only one hitch for your 2010 Ford Mustang, which means there isn't any type of alternate recommendation I can offer. For the '10 Mustang you'd have to go with the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # C11048.
This has a 200 lb tongue weight capacity though so you won't be able to carry your dirtbike on a rack with it; you'd have to look into a trailer to carry it. We don't carry dirt bike trailers, though to use a trailer you'll need a 4-way for the lights, and for your Mustang the correct part is # C56088.
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Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector
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Heather A.
2/17/2026
Hey Izzy, were you able to find a trailer setup that works for your Mustang and dirtbike? Knowing what solution you went with could help others trying to haul a similar load without overloading their hitch.