How To Get Replacement For Lost Hardware Curt Hitch C13089
Updated 08/05/2025 | Published 08/01/2025 >
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1994 Toyota FZJ80 I have a curt hitch receiver but lost the hardware to install it: 6 x spacers, bolts, washers. Do you sell just the bag of hardware?
asked by: Garrett
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We can help with that, Garrett!
The Curt hitch for your 1994 Toyota Land Cruiser FZJ80 (nice car by the way) is the # C13089 you found, so that's half the battle. Our part # RHK is the other half. This gets you all the hardware that originally came with the hitch. Just enter that # 13089 part number in the box that says "Hitch Item Number" before purchasing and you are good to go!
What are you going to be using the hitch for on your FZJ80? We had an '86 FJ60 with the round headlights growing up and I dearly miss it.
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Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2"
- Trailer Hitch
- For Towing
- Class III
- 500 lbs TW
- 5000 lbs GTW
- 6000 lbs WD GTW
- 2 Inch Hitch
- 600 lbs WD TW
- Visible Cross Tube
- CURT
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Garrett
8/4/2025
Lazer, I love the FJ60 too, understandable that you still think fondly of it. I'm going to install a 1Up hitch mounted bike rack with swing out arm. The rack is a beast and therefore needs a sturdy hitch mounted to the frame. The bumper mounted hitch, though providing more clearance, won't cut the mustard for reacting a bouncing, cantilevered load.