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Either the Curt Hitch #13147 or the Draw-Tite Hitch #75650 would work very well for you. The main difference between the two is the tube design like you noticed. There is not an advantage to having a round tube over a square tube hitch or vice versa.…
Of the options we offer for your Forester, I'd recommend the Draw-Tite Class III hitch, #75650. The hitch crossbar and receiver opening would be fully visible under the rear bumper fascia as shown in the photo I've provided. The hitches we…
I definitely understand being a bit overwhelmed by the amount of options in front of you, however I can definitely help with differentiating the trailer hitches for your 2019 Subaru Outback Wagon along with explaining my personal recommendation,…
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…
Curt Class I and II along with some of Curt's Class III hitch receivers such as #13147 do require a stabilizing strap #18050 to satisfy Curt warranty requirements. The strap is to be used with any non-trailer loads such as bike racks and cargo…
Yes! The Malone AirFlow2 roof rack #MPG215 will fit the factory side rails on your 2004 Subaru Legacy GT Wagon. The roof rack will clamp to the side rails. I have linked a video showing how it works. Your order could ship for free. You can see…
I was able to track down the installation instructions for the EcoHitch Hidden Trailer Hitch Receiver #306-X7317 referenced in your question and have attached the images from the manual below. I have also sent you a separate email with the PDF file…
Basically a lot depends on what you will be using the hitch for. If it is just for accessories such as a bike rack or cargo carrier than for the most part you will be fine with a Class II trailer hitch. If you will be towing then I would go with the…
The #76227 Draw-Tite Class III Trailer Hitch Receiver is only confirmed to fit the 2013 - 2018 Subaru Outback Wagon and 2010 - 2012 Subaru Outback Wagon excluding Sport. The best Class III trailer hitch for your 2011 Subaru Forester is the Curt…
When installing the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver #13322 on your 2005 Chevy Silverado 1500, you will need to torque the rear M14 bolt to 126 lb-ft and all the 1/2 inch fasteners to 110 lb-ft. I have attached an installation video that you can use for…
A 4-Way trailer connector has the basic lighting functions only; running lights, left turn signal and brake lights, right turn signal and brake lights, and ground. A 7-Way has these functions and a 12 volt circuit, a circuit for electric trailer…
If the vehicle frame has surface rust where the hitch would mount that's pretty normal and would be fine. If the frame has enough rust that the frame is basically starting to deteriorate then I can't recommend you install a hitch. The Curt…