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Curt Dual Hitch Extender for 2" Trailer Hitches - 8" Extension

Curt Dual Hitch Extender for 2" Trailer Hitches - 8" Extension

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Extend your trailer hitch receiver opening and get an extra receiver with the same piece. This dual hitch extension gives you (2) 2" receivers so you can tow a trailer and use an accessory at the same time. Powder coated steel resists rust. 1-800-940-8924 to order CURT accessories and parts part number D-192 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all CURT products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Curt Dual Hitch Extender for 2" Trailer Hitches - 8" Extension. Accessories and Parts reviews from real customers.
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CURT Accessories and Parts - D-192

  • Tow Bar
  • Hitch Adapters
  • Dual Hitch Adapter
  • Hitch Extension
  • CURT
  • 8 Inch Extension
  • Fits 2 Inch Hitch

Extend your trailer hitch receiver opening and get an extra receiver with the same piece. This dual hitch extension gives you (2) 2" receivers so you can tow a trailer and use an accessory at the same time. Powder coated steel resists rust.


Features:

  • Provides an additional 2" receiver so you can tow a trailer and mount an accessory at the same time
    • Bottom receiver lets you tow a trailer or flat tow a vehicle
    • Top receiver is for hitch-mounted accessories only
  • Extends trailer hitch receiver opening out from the rear of your vehicle to avoid obstacles
    • Get extra clearance for your trailer
    • Mount your bike rack without having to remove your rear-mounted spare tire
  • Constructed of durable steel
  • Resists corrosion with black powder coat finish
  • Includes pin and clip
  • Made in the USA


Specs:

  • Application: 2" x 2" trailer hitch receivers
  • Hitch receiver sizes: 2" x 2"
  • Distance from center of hitch pin hole to center of hitch pin hole: 8"
  • Maximum weight capacity: 3,500 lbs
  • Maximum tongue weight: 350 lbs
  • Limited lifetime warranty


Curt Dual Hitch Adapter

Note: Using a hitch extender will reduce your hitch's overall capacity by 50%



45792 Curt Dual 2" Receiver Tube Adapter, 8" Extension





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Curt Dual Hitch Extender for 2" Trailer Hitches - 8" Extension - D-192

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (118 Customer Reviews)

Extend your trailer hitch receiver opening and get an extra receiver with the same piece. This dual hitch extension gives you (2) 2" receivers so you can tow a trailer and use an accessory at the same time. Powder coated steel resists rust.

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Works great on my Jeep Cherokee. Beefed it up a little to facilitate 450 + pound cargo weight on upper



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The hitch extender adapter arrived a day early and will allow me to use my bike rack while towing my trailer. If I do not bring the bike rack, the extension will allow the tail gate on my 2017 Silverado to be lowered without hitting the trailer tongue jack with the trailer hitched to the truck. Also the rated max towing weight of 3500 lbs with the extender is adequate for my needs, since the gross vehicle weight of my trailer is only 3000 lbs.

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Mike L.

6/3/2019

Be aware that using this extender will LOWER the capacity both the towing and the tongue weight capacity of your hitch by half.



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I bought one from Harbor Freight first and returned it because the fit was sloppy. This one was about the same. However even worse was that it had been dropped and had multiple chips out of the black finish. I had no idea it would include a hitch pin.

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Jenny N.

4/21/2022

You mentioned that the adapter was still sloppy and I wondered if you meant that it was loose in the receiver. If that is the case, then using an anti-rattle device like part # RM-061 will help. I will also have our Customer Service team reach out to you about the chipped paint. I recommend touching up the extender with a rust resistant paint to help protect against rust.



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Product did what it is supposed to. I would have liked the product to have been able to have a higher weight tolerance. Also, the designers need to look into making a product with a higher second mount. If a trailer is towed, the second mount needs to be much higher to have clearance for bikes, etc.

Chip L.

7/18/2016

Product has held up for couple hundred miles. We will be using it for a trip of several hundred more miles.



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I have a Ford Flex and needed a hitch receiver adapter solution for my bike rack to mount higher from the ground and away from back hatch. After shopping locally at a few shops without success I went to google and discovered etrailer & desired product within 5 minutes. Three days later I had my double receiver and couldn’t be happier. Great product and great service. Thank You, etrailer.



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Easy to assemble, solid construction. I connected it to the after market trailer hitch that I bought on etrailer no problem. Since my after market trailer hitch is located low, I had to purchase the Curt Dual Hitch Extender which raised the cargo trailer to avoid a low clearance. Worked well.



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Got the Dual Receiver hitch quickly and it works great. It serves two purposes. One as advertised to tow a trailer and connect a bike rack or cargo case. Second, while we are camping in our 1978 Vintage lifted Blazer the Dual Receiver, is turned upside down and a RHS2 two step Hitch Stair is put in the lower tube and it lowers the step to a usable normal step to get into the Blazer...both units work perfectly. I hope there is a way to add a picture from a future camping trip to show everyone.



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Great product. Well made. Exactly what I needed. Arrived in two days, before promised. Thanks for the quick service.



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Purchased this multi-hitch after being informed a separately ordered product wouldn't be in on time. Customer service Michelle S and Nicky K) were outstanding in helping me cancel my prior order and replacing it with the multi-hitch. They even expedited shipping knowing I needed it for a trip. This is my fifth time purchasing with eTrailer and I've never been disappointed. The product selection is excellent, prices cannot be beat and the customer service is the absolute best in the business.



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I recently purchase a riser for my 2018 Toyota Rav4. I found the product to be of excellent quality and met my expectations. I will be using it both to tow my boat trailer and to attach my cargo carrier or bike rack. When going over a steep driveway my cargo carrier would bottom out. This riser eliminated this problem. Although I opted for the standard shipping. etrailer expedited the shipment at no additional cost to me. etrailer stood behind this product and I would recommend doing business with this company.



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Works great - we are able to tow our boat trailer and our hitch mounted bike rack at the same time!
Also GREAT customer service for helping us figure out what we needed!



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I ordered this product to be able to tow a car and haul 4 bikes on a bike rack. I used it first on a camping trip 150 miles away. The product works as advertised. I towed a Pontiac Grand Am and caried 4 heavy mountain bikes with no problem. I did have to get longer chains and an extension for the electrical hookup for the tow dolly (the extender adds about 8 inches). I was initially worried about clearence between the bike rack and the car but that turned out not to be a problem at all and could have addded a fifth bike easily. I probably had 150 pounds of bikes plus about 100 to 125 pounds of tounge weight from the Grand Am on a tow dolly. This is close, but still under the limit of the product and had no issues while driving across some very bumpy roads. It was worth every penny not to have to drive a motor home and car seperately. It will certainly pay for itself on longer trips.



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It’s perfect for towing our sailboat while also carrying our bike rack. This hitch is heavy duty, well designed, and inexpensive. I’d definitely recommend it for boats or trailers. I paid the lowest shipping charge but the company shipped it with a faster carrier and I received it within only a few days.



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Thank You for making my life much easier, especially when I am in need of anything pertaining to Trailering !

All products that I ordered from you came in Excellent condition (packaging).

The Hitch extension and Hitch Receiver Locks fit like a champ and were an easy install!
Pictures to follow.

Respectfully,

Chuck Wolf



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Does what it is supposed to do. Allowed me to install my 2" bike rack on my 2017 Sienna higher off the ground to prevent it from scraping on the ground.



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Exactly what I needed for my motor home. I'm able to carry a receiver hitch bike rack with bikes and still tow my car. Works extremely well. This dual receiver is built very well. One point. For my needs, I also purchased anti-rattle locking bolts to take the "play" out of the hitch connections to stabilize the bike rack. They perform exactly as advertised. The bikes are very stable on the hitch except where the dual receiver mounts to the original receiver. Since the dual receiver is built so well, the "male" end is solid steel and not hollow. Therefore, internal locking bolts cannot be used. An external anti-rattle device is required at this connection and they are harder to find.



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First, I know that processing and shipping comments are taboo, but I am truly amazed at how you got this to me so fast.

Our problem was that we both kayak and bike. We have a trailer for the kayaks and a hitch rack for the bikes. We've only been able to take one or the other. Of course the logical idea is to get a dual receiver, but that didn't work because many duals offset the top receiver several inches to the rear, putting the bike rack into the front of the boats. This one, by having "even" openings, is a more excellent choice.

But still not done. The bikes STILL sat too far aft and would STILL hit the boats, not directly, but when turning. So we also purchased an 18" extender for the bottom trailer opening. Now we have plenty enough space to allow for transporting everything! Bring on the recreation!



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Overall, this is exactly what I needed. The only reason that it's not Excellent is because the weld seam between the front and read of the hitch is approximately 1/2". This causes the receiver not to line up with the hitch receiver unless you're able to "lengthen" receiver holes.



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This hitch adaptor fits the need: bike rack on top and spare tire below. It has a huge flaw though - the design allows it to rattle. Which really shows it's ugly head once you load it. The engineers should be called to the carpet on this one. Guys lines are nearly mandatory using this hitch adaptor.



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Although I haven't used it, I did fit it to my truck and all looks good. Just as described

John S.

4/5/2018

works perfectly with my kayak rack and rv hooked up at the same time



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I use this Curt adapter to raise a cargo box for more ground clearance off-road. I works well for that, at the cost of pushing the box further out away from the vehicle. But it works, and is the shortest I've found in that regard. It isn't rusting after one year either, which shows the quality of the paint.



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The Curt dual 2" receiver extension appears to be of high quality. It does the job of getting my carrier above the exhaust pipes.

The Erikson retractable ratchet straps also appear to be very easy to use to keep cargo in my carrier secure.



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All went good, very heavy duty, good quality product.



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I have a hitch mounted winch that I need to use occasionally to winch various things on to a flat bed trailer. The Curt Dual receiver was a great solution for me! I can also use with my hitch mounted bike carrier when traveling.
etrailer had the receiver in stock and shipped the same day. Great service!



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This has worked out great because I have a 16 foot canoe that I put on my roof rack on my Jeep and the back of it on my yak bone and there's enough space that my yak bone does not touch any park of the trailer.


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