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Trailer Hitch-Class I 1.25 In. Receiver Hitch 11386 fits 04-09 Mazda 3

Trends Auto (345057)
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Price:
$195.98
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Part Number: 11386. Hitch Information. 2004-2009 Mazda 3. Weight Carrying Capacity/Tongue Weight: 2,000 LB lbs. / 200 LB lbs. Towing Capacity.

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Product Identifiers

BrandCurt Manufacturing
Manufacturer Part Number11386
eBay Product ID (ePID)80988678

Product Key Features

FinishGloss Black Powder Coat
TypeFrame

Additional Product Features

NotesDescription--Class I 1.25 In. Receiver Hitch
Sub TypeTrailer Hitch

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  • Good quality Hitch, HORRIBLE installation.

    The instructions said 25 minute installation. It took me 7 hours, it was really really tough but take this into account: I supported myself as a backyard auto mechanic for 2-1/2 years and have a BEVY of tools; I have a degree in Engineering; I am VERY experienced at working on cars. They could have invented a much easier method of installation. The Curt Trailer Hitch appears to be very fine quality, with really strong welds. For me to get tools into the hard-to-reach areas, I had to literally bend and hammer onto my Mazda's underbody and even then could barely squeeze my hand through. The instructions NEVER accounted for this, I had to do it in 2 places. I do realize that putting a hitch on a Mazda passenger vehicle makes it a tight squeeze in any case, but I REALLY am upset that they claimed it would take just 25 minutes to install. To torque the attachment nuts, I had to use an 18" extension and a universal-joint pivoting socket tool, and then had to perform a delicate balancing act to tighten it to specs. What they need to do is make the hitch a multi-piece construction which I know adds to the cost, to improve the ease of installation. I know if I could do the purchase all over again, I'd take a look at how the various brands do their installations. What I did was googled "best hitches for Mazda 3" and Curt was listed as #1.

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