Will a Factory Trailer Hitch from a 1998 Ford Explorer Fit a 2001 Ford Escape
Question:
Will a factory trailer hitch from a 1998 Explorer fit on a 2001 Escape?
asked by: Mark
Expert Reply:
A factory trailer hitch from a 1998 Ford Explorer will not fit on a 2001 Ford Escape. Trailer hitches attach to the frame and the Explorer and the Escape are built on two different chassis. They also have different bumper designs which would interfere with the trailer hitch.
If you want to add a trailer hitch to your 2001 Ford Escape, I recommend the Draw-Tite Class III Max Frame Trailer Hitch, # 75118. This hitch was designed to fit the 2001 Escape and it has a 2 inch trailer hitch receiver. I have attached the installation instructions and an installation video for you to check out.
If you plan on doing some towing, then you may also need a trailer wiring harness. I recommend installing the Tow Ready T-One Wiring Harness, # 118343, because it does not require any cutting or splicing into the existing wiring. I have attached the instructions and a video on this harness as well.
It would be best to purchase a ball mount after the hitch is installed. You will want to make sure you choose a ball mount with the correct rise or drop to tow your trailer level. I have attached a help article that explains how to measure for the correct ball mount. If you would like to tell me the rise or drop you need and the weight capacity, I would be happy to make a ball mount and hitch ball recommendation.
Products Referenced in This Question
T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector
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Draw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2"
- Trailer Hitch
- Custom Fit Hitch
- Class III
- 350 lbs TW
- 3500 lbs GTW
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