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Hey Robert! Thanks for being interested in joining the hitch club! First things first, the Curt Class III #C13130 is a great choice for your 2014 Acura RDX (super easy install) and it'll work great with the Curt Cargo Carrier #C18113 you…
view full answer...Yes, the 23" x 51" UWS Cargo Carrier #UWS65XR is a one piece carrier. It uses a thickened aluminum shank which is welded to the carrier.
view full answer...Hey Chad, so I'd actually recommend a mid size ladder rack like the Yakima OutPost HD Overland Truck Bed Rack #Y01152-58. This is by far going to be your best bet if you don't want to trailer your kayaks. These bars have a 500 lb…
view full answer...You are correct there is a weight advantage for aluminum, item #C18100, over steel, item #CC-100, but the biggest reason aluminum is considered over steel, for most of our customers, is corrosion resistance and appearance. You do not need to upkeep…
view full answer...Hey Daniel thanks for all the questions! One of them is going to be pretty easy but also disappointing, every hitch for your 2019 Toyota Sienna is going to require the panel to be removed, trimmed, then reinstalled. This is actually not as hard to…
view full answer...Hi Natalie, Definitely smart to check, and the correct trailer hitch for your 2023 Hyundai Kona Limited is the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver #C87DR. I went ahead and double-checked with the manufacturer for you just to make sure.
view full answer...The Flint Hill Goods 30" x 50" Wheelchair Carrier #FHG99ZR is going to be the largest hitch mounted carrier we have for a trike with a ramp. You would have to have some sort of front wheel tray to support it correctly on this rack.…
view full answer...Hey Kevin, That's a good question as there's a number of different choices, but if it were my 2018 Toyota Highlander and I was looking to tow a trailer, the trailer hitch I'd put on is definitely the Curt Trailer Hitch…
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
view full answer...RVs in general have a much rougher ride quality than vehicles due to the less sophisticated suspension (mostly trailer) but also the much longer length between the rear axle of the motorhome and the rear bumper. This exaggerates the movement from…
view full answer...The Curt #C23FR and etrailer Hitch #e89YR have the same design and specs. The main difference between the two is the powder coat finish. The Curt has a glossy finish while the etrailer hitch has a matte finish. The matte finish gives it more of an…
view full answer...The curve in the Malone Anti-Rattle HitchLock System part #MPG908 is designed for extra stability to not allow the shank of the accessory to move up and down. It is what holds the shank of accessory tight. I have attached a photo of how this is…
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