Will Curt Front Trailer Hitch 31313 Fit a Base Model 2-Wheel Drive 2007 Toyota Tacoma
Updated 07/07/2014 | Published 07/04/2014 >
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It may be assumed that anyone buying a front hitch....for a winch....would have a 4WD model. Does the 31313 also fit Base non-PreRunner 2WD lowly little 4 bangers? If so, any idea if they would clear the intercooler or URDs Rotrex supercharger kit on the same base 2WD truck? I may need to winch myself out of a ditch after accelerating into it
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Curt front mount trailer hitch # 31313 fits all models of the 2007 Toyota Tacoma. There should not be any interference with any of the truck components since the hitch sits out in front of the ends of the frame and in front of the bumper beam as shown in the instructions I have linked for you.
Even though it isn't much fun, try not to accelerate into any ditches! You may also be interested in the winch mount # C31010. I have linked a video on the mount and a picture showing the winch mounting hole dimensions.
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Curt Front Mount Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - 2"
- Front Receiver Hitch
- Visible Cross Tube
- 350 lbs Vert Load
- 3500 lbs GTW
- 9000 lbs Line Pull
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