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Can 2018 Tesla Model 3 with etrailer Hitch Tow DK2 Mighty MultiFrame Trailer  

Updated 10/30/2025 | Published 02/22/2025

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I finally installed the e33ZR Class III hitch I got from you folks on my 2018 Tesla Model 3 the instructions for cutting the hole were all wrong but I finally got it on! I would like to know if I can tow the DK2 Mighty MultiFrame with this setup. And what other pieces do I need what else than a Ball Mount and which kind of Ball Mount is recommended I do have a trailer lighting adapter for the Tesla. Anything else I need? Thanks!

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Hey Robert, I looked up the weight of the DK2 Might Multi Frame and it is pretty lightweight at 451 lb. so it would pretty easily be able to be towed with the etrailer hitch # e33ZR. It looks like the coupler height of that trailer is 16 inches and based on the hitch height of the e33ZR you'd need a rise ball mount of 6 inches. For that we have the part # C45090 and then for the correct size ball you'd need the part # 63845. Since you have trailer wiring covered already you should be good to go! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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Jameson C.

10/30/2025

Hey Robert, how did everything go once you hooked up the DK2 Mighty MultiFrame to your Tesla with that 6-inch rise ball mount? Your feedback could really help others setting up a similar towing setup.

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Robert B.

10/30/2025

@JamesonC it’s been working pretty good. I took my first “big load” to the dump yesterday and all went well. There is some slop in the whole setup compared to what I imagine a solid hitch set up would Ie it will bang around a bit but nothing to bad The Tesla is a 2018 so it took more work to install the hitch itself as I had to cut out the panel where the hitch sticks out. But later ones should not have that problem
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Jameson C.

10/30/2025

@RobertB Great to hear! And thanks for the feedback on the install! The movement you described is pretty common with all styles of ball mounts though including solid ones. We have devices to remove that though like with the part # e99007 though.

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