Class 3 bolt-on, powder-coated trailer hitches by Curt are made specifically for towing horse trailers, boats and mid-sized RVs/trailers. Curt Hitch --. Promo Details: Get up to 10% OFF On Curt & JCW Hitches.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
BrandCURT
Manufacturer Part Number13138
GTIN0612314331383
UPC0612314331383
eBay Product ID (ePID)657236506
Product Key Features
Pinhole Size0.625 in
Performance PartNo
Vintage PartNo
ShapeSquare
Placement on VehicleRear
Tow Weight Capacity4000 lb
Shank Diameter2 in
Tongue Weight Capacity400 lb
California Prop 65 WarningThis product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/
Order was filled promptly and delivered quickly. This Curt trailer hitch receiver is ruggedly built and mounting holes line up perfectly with the truck frame where needed, but I found the hardware kit included by Curt Mfg. useless. The hardware would probably work fine on a truck without a step rear bumper, but that was not the case for me. I ended up spending an additional $30 plus hours of searching to obtain four longer M14-2.00 flange head bolts and two 9/16 inch grade 8 thick hardened steel washers to be able to use the existing bumper mounting holes and OEM M14-2.00 U-nuts without undergoing the hassle of having to drill two 14 mm or 9/16 in holes in the truck frame. The included installation instruction sheet was clear and easy to follow. It estimated the installation time at 45 minutes for a professional and 90 minutes for a novice, but having to search for proper mounting hardware, it took me over 3 hours. The instructions also state for 1997 and prior years, a 19mm open end style wrench must be purchased to allow removal of spare tire after hitch installation. The hitch receiver on my 1997 Ford Ranger is so close to the bolt that secures the spare tire support bracket that the OEM tire iron no longer fits and a 19mm socket on a ratchet handle won t fit either. A 19mm combination wrench (spanner) works and should be kept in the truck at all times, otherwise the spare tire won t be accessible when needed!!