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Class 3 Trailer Hitch For A 1994 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon  

Updated 08/27/2025 | Published 08/26/2025

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Hi, Do you make a class III hitch for 5K pound capacity for a 1994 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon ?

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Expert Reply:

Hi Daniel, nice car!

We do have an option that may fit your 94 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon, but it doesn't look like there is a custom fit Class 3 available any more, unfortunately.

This will require welding, but you may be able to use something like the Draw-Tite Ultra Frame Service Body Trailer Hitch Receiver - Weld On - Class V - 2" # 41990-07. I couldn't find the width of your frame, but this can fit up to a 44" wide frame. It will likely need some fabricating to make it fit, but it is an option.

Also, the original Draw-Tite hitch was part 41509. I looked around the web but came up dry. You may have better luck though.

Out of curiosity, what are you wanting to tow?

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Daniel B.

8/27/2025

HI Lazer, I would like to tow a vintage trailer, like an air stream, 24 feet. In addition, I move my vw beetles (old ones, 1979 and earlier) and vw buses (1979 and older). I had this same car, same color from 1999 to 2005 and a hitch from U Haul. It was like 200 some dollars installed. Towed my friends 1966 bus and tbh, I forgot it was back there ! The 2013 dodge grand caravan has a class II, but just towing an open trailer from Uhaul and a 1962 cadillac 390 & trans, was a struggle for that minivan. fwiw. - Dan

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Lazer S.

8/27/2025

@DanielB Yeah you can't beat an old school small block. I had a 350 in my full size 92 Blazer and that thing could pull for days. And it was easy to work on. Wish I had never gotten rid of it. Sounds like you are a collector? Lots of cool stuff! It may be possible to find that Draw-Tite 41509 that does fit, but it was discontinued quite a long time ago, so it isn't going to be easy. If it were me, I would have something fabricated by a local welding shop.

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