Cheap CURT Manufacturing 113213 Class 1 Trailer Hitch with Old-Style Ball Mount, Pin and Clip

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CURT Manufacturing 113213 Class 1 Trailer Hitch with Old-Style Ball Mount, Pin and Clip Product Description:



  • 1.25 In. receiver tube opening
  • Gross Trailer Weights (GTW) and Tongue Weights (TW) vary by application
  • Never exceed vehicle weight rating
  • Old-style ball mount, pin and clip included
  • Made in USA. Limited lifetime warranty to original purchaser

Product Description

CURT Manufacturing focuses on being first-to-market with our new custom fit hitch designs. CURT is the only hitch company in the industry that mechanically de-scales all of our hitches before applying a thick powder coat finish leaving an attractive high-gloss, smooth surface. You will have no worries about your product rusting, as CURT features WeatherTite™ construction which seals the main body of the hitch. All CURT hitches come with mounting hardware and easy to follow installation instructions. Our class 1 hitches have a 1 1/4 In. receiver opening, and rate up to 2,000 Lbs. gross trailer weight (GTW) and 200 Lbs. tongue weight (TW). This Trailer Hitch includes a standard CURT ball mount with a pin and clip. We're so confident in the quality of our trailer hitches that we back them up with a limited lifetime warranty and a one year finish warranty.

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4It works - not easy to install.
By Mark Conklin
As a product; it works. Basically a big nice shiny piece of metal and all the hardware and welds are good. No complaints and it fit in my 2006 Acura TL.The bad... Complete lies on how long it will take to install. Maybe it would only take that long if you had installed 4 or 5 of them before. It took me a bit to figure out where I was supposed to bolt it on. You basically need to get access to the metal underneath the plastic bumper. One you figure that out you have to drill 1/2" holes in that steel to for the bolts. This was not an easy task and requires a good drill with good drill bits. Also, imagine trying to drill holes lying on your back which require complete accuracy. Once you figure it out it isn't hard to understand how it is supposed to go on. The biggest issue is trying to drill perfect holes for the bolts. Since everything is steel there is no room for error.

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