What is the Best Class III Hitch for a 2024 Hyundai Tucson?
Question:
I need a class III hitch for a 2024 Hyundai Tucson and I see you have a couple of options. Which ones the best?
asked by: Rey
Expert Reply:
The best hitch for a 2024 Hyundai Tucson is the etrailer item # e38KR . This hitch is custom fit and bolts to your Tucson with included hardware.
The etrailer item # e38KR is a class III hitch with a 2" receiver. It has a 3,500 lbs towing capacity and a 525 lbs maximum tongue weight. It is not rated to be used with a weight distribution system.
The reason the etrailer hitch item # e38KR is the best option is because the crosstube mounts behind your rear bumper leaving only the 2" receiver exposed. This not only looks better but helps with ground clearance. The flat matte finish also blends in better beneath your vehicle over the glossy finishes of the Draw-Tite item # DT22MR or the Curt item # C94WR.
I have attached a couple of pictures below along with an installation video to help you get this hitch set up and show you what it looks like once installed.
If you are planning on towing you will also need a wiring harness item # C59496 and a ball mount kit item # C45534.
I recommend using the No-Drill Mount Bracket item # 18136 and the item # C42CR to secure the 4-way connector to your hitch. This will put it in an easy to reach spot and prevent the risk of it falling onto the road.
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